SRP reopens underground water storage system amid drought and likely water cuts next year

By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal

The Salt River Project announced that it was reopening its Granite Reef Underground Storage Project, also known as GRUSP, on Wednesday to assist with the drought in Arizona.

GRUSP is one of the state’s largest water-banking facilities and it was taken offline last year after the intake delivery channel was washed out in a flood during one of last year’s few storms. The channel has since been reconstructed and water recharge will resume this month.

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