Water utilities in Altadena and Pacific Palisades are undertaking an arduous process of repressurizing their underground pipelines, testing for contaminants and attempting to flush them out.
LADWP launched a dashboard so Pacific Palisades customers could track its progress on flushing fire-caused contaminants out of the water distribution system.
The Department of Water and Power's "Do Not Drink" notice in the Pacific Palisades will be lifted Friday as crews continue to ...
Customers in the affected areas, which include most of the 90272 Zip Code and portions of the LADWP Service Area immediately south of 90272, north of San Vicente Boulevard, can now use the ...
The wildfires saw local water systems contaminated with toxins, leading the California Department of Water and Power to issue ...
As rebuilding begins in the Pacific Palisades following the Palisades Fire, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is moving forward its plan to place 4,000 power lines underground ...
Willdan Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WLDN) announced today that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the nation’s largest ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has restored safe drinking water to some 2,000 customers in Pacific Palisades ...