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1 Heinert, D.. 1994. Agricultural infrastructure for urban irrigation. In Fontane, D. G.; Tuvel, H. N. (Eds.), Water policy and management: Solving the problems: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference, ASCE, Denver, Colorado, May 23-26, 1994. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.339-342.
Irrigation programs ; Benefits ; Water supply ; Water use efficiency ; Local government ; Irrigation systems ; Expenditure / USA / Salt River Project
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FON Record No: H019819)
The Salt River Project (SRP) began as a provider of water for agricultural irrigation. Now most of the lands are urban and receive water distributed by municipalities at high-cost drinking water standards. Some of the urban lands use ARP's infrastructure for urban irrigation. Urban use of the gravity irrigation system has saved money for municipalities and urban end- user customers. Although encumbered with various issues, expansion of urban acreage served by SRP's irrigation distribution system is an opportunity.

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