Celebrating WAPA turning 45
Several offices across the organization worked together to commemorate WAPA’s 45th Anniversary celebration through an all-employee meeting.
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Several offices across the organization worked together to commemorate WAPA’s 45th Anniversary celebration through an all-employee meeting.
Liaison Office, Dionne Thompson is responsible for developing and leading WAPA’s national relations and government affairs strategies.
Pest control is an important aspect of facility operations that goes overlooked by most employees.
Paying attention to how each employee is doing mentally – and addressing concerns – is important for both for the individual and the organization as a whole.
WAPA remains committed to providing electricity in many rural areas, including serving many tribal customers across our 15-state service territory.
Recently, many of WAPA’s historically significant physical records were transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration’s Federal Records Center in Broomfield, Colo.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan. 31, 2023 CONTACT: Teresa Waugh, mediarelations@wapa.gov, 303-328-8225 LAKEWOOD, Colo. – On Jan. 31, Western Area Power Administration met its commitment to customers and stakeholders to update The Source with financial and operational information for the past fiscal year, which included returning $300.6 million to the U.S. Treasury. WAPA has returned a total of $4.5 […]
On Friday, Jan. 20, Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Western Area Power Administration’s Desert Southwest regional office in Phoenix, AZ.
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