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Neighborhood News
Construction Notice: Bishop Creek Canal Bridge Project
CONSTRUCTION NOTICE: BISHOP CREEK CANAL BRIDGE PROJECT The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is constructing a new Bishop Creek Canal bridge, approximately three-quarters of a mile north of Warm Springs Road, to provide safe passage for vehicular and pedestrian traffic over the canal. LADWP removed the previous bridge due to the high […]
Be Mindful of Scammers Posing As LADWP Employees
When in Doubt, Dial 1-800-DIAL-DWP Los Angeles, CA (Dec. 12, 2018) – Our customers regularly inform us of various types of scams in which they receive calls from imposters claiming to be LADWP employees attempting to sell energy or water related products or demanding payment for non-existent water and power bills. Phone scams are a […]
LADWP’s Kittridge Water Tanks & Chatsworth Reservoir Provided Support to Woolsey Fire Response
In November LADWP crews closely monitored the Woolsey fire and coordinated closely with both LA County and LA City fire departments to assist as needed and support firefighting efforts. Both LADWP’s Chatsworth Reservoir and two 10-million gallon Kittridge Tanks, located in West Hills, were used to provide water to aerial helicopters battling the blaze and […]
Statement on Garber Street Tank Project Status
October 2, 2018 In June 2018, LADWP re-initiated outreach on the proposed Garber Street Tank Project, a recycled water tank and accompanying recycled water pipeline that have been planned since the early ‘90s to serve as the final components to the existing recycled water system serving the Hansen Dam Golf Course and the Valley Generating […]
LADWP to Present on IPP Repowering at DWP MOU Oversight Committee Meeting on June 2
LADWP is recommending that the previously approved repowering of Intermountain Power Project (IPP) be scaled down in size. If ultimately approved by the IPP project participants, the move will reduce greenhouse gas emissions 30 percent further, when compared to the previously approved conversion of the coal-fired power plant in Utah to a cleaner, more efficient […]



