Talk:Salt River Project
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Suggested Edits: Blue Ridge Reservoir / C.C. Cragin Dam and Reservoir
editHello. My name is Adam and I work at Salt River Project. This appears to be the best way to suggest updates to the Salt River Project article and avoid any potential conflict of interest (as noted in Wikipedia's editing guidelines). I am suggesting the following fact-based edits from the Wikipedia community to improve the accuracy of section 5.3 titled, "Blue Ridge Reservoir," and add some information on what the reservoir is used for. This is my second time making this request via the talk page. Unfortunately my first request was not given consideration and has been removed, along with all of the other previous comments in the section.
Please see our suggestions below for your consideration.
Edit 1 - Title: C.C. Cragin Dam and Reservoir (Blue Ridge Reservoir is now named C.C. Cragin)
Edit 2 - Text: (Current text edits in bold) Phelps Dodge, Inc., a large mining company in Arizona, constructed the Blue Ridge Dam (now named C.C. Cragin) in 1965 to help meet its water needs. A water exchange agreement penned three years earlier promised the facilities to SRP, and in 2005 SRP took possession of the dam and water production facilities. Located on the Mogollon Rim, C.C. Cragin is not on the Salt or Verde rivers but is a part of the general watershed covered in the SRP area. The small lake has a storage capacity of only 15,000 acre feet (19,000,000 m3) of water and is used to augment the water supply for the Gila River Indian Community, northern Gila County and the town of Payson.
Suggested Edits: Membership in Organizations
editI work at Salt River Project and would like to suggest these edits in hopes of improving accuracy and adding valuable information about our company to the article. In accordance with Wikipedia’s guidelines I am posting this suggestion here to provide full disclosure and transparency.
Recently, a section was added about one of our employee’s membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council. We agree that it’s valuable to add employee involvement in active organizations and would like to contribute in developing this idea by including a referenced list to a section titled “Membership in Organizations” in order to give perspective on the organizations that SRP is a member of.
In addition, as a follow-up to my previous suggestions for updates to the section titled, “Blue Ridge Reservoir,” we would still like to improve the accuracy of that section. If no further consideration or response is given, I will move forward and make these edits and note accordingly both on this Talk page and in the edit summary. Please see our suggestions below for the Membership in Organizations section, for your consideration. AdamatSRP (talk) 19:06, 11 July 2012 (UTC)
Public Affairs Council
editRenee Eastman, representing Salt River Project, is on the 2011-2012 Board of Directors for the Public Affairs Council (PAC). [1]
National Conference of State Legislatures
editSalt River Project is a Gold Sponsor for the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). [2]
Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce
editPeter Hayes, an Associate General Manager at SRP, is on the Board of Directors of the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC). [3]
Salt River Project has been a member of the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC) since 1940. [4]
Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry
editGena Trimble, an Associate General Manager at SRP, is on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry. [5]
Salt River Project is an “Arizona Trustee” member of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry. [6]
Greater Phoenix Urban League
editRussell Smoldon, representing Salt River Project, is on the Board of Directors for the Greater Phoenix Urban League [7]
Electric Power Research Institute
editSalt River Project is a member of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). [8]
Large Public Power Council
editSalt River Project is a member of the Large Public Power Council (LPPC). [9]
American Public Power Association
editSalt River Project is a member of the American Public Power Association (APPA). [10]
Labor and Management Public Affairs Committee
editSalt River Project is a member of the Labor and Management Public Affairs Committee (LAMPAC), a utility labor organization. [11]
Democratic Attorneys General Association
editSalt River Project sponsored programming on the order of $15,000 between 2006 and 2009 to the Democratic Attorneys General Association. [12]
Western Governors Association
editSalt River Project took part in several energy-related initiatives for and through the Western Governors Association (WGA). [13]
Council of State Governments
editSalt River Project is a member of the Associates program of the Council of State Governments (CSG). [14]
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Updated Infobox & future FY Updates
editI updated the financial statistics from 2014 to fiscal year 2023 (ended 30 April) figures--a pretty big change in the last nine years. It appears they publish their annual reports around the end of June, so perhaps future year updates can be made in early July.
I added a the FY prefix to the dates in the Infobox to avoid any confusion about the time period covered, but I wasn't able to determine if this is Wikipedia style. Please correct me if this is wrong. 2601:1C2:600:680:D81F:1D74:B06E:D44E (talk) 05:15, 10 August 2023 (UTC)