Twenty-five more Pacific Palisades residents who were affected by January’s deadly brush fire have joined a lawsuit against ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Monday launched an interactive dashboard to provide updates and information for residents affected by “Do Not Drink” notices in the Pacific Palisades and ...
The L.A. Department of Water and Power has launched an interactive online dashboard to help residents in areas covered by a "Do Not Drink" notice from the Palisades Fire keep track of where the ...
LADWP’s explanation for the shortage comes down to three nearby water tanks, each with a storage capacity of about a million gallons. These tanks help maintain enough pressure for water to flow ...
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.
The Department of Water and Power's "Do Not Drink" notice in the Pacific Palisades will be lifted Friday. After the notice is lifted, LADWP crews will continue testing water. Get top local stories ...
On Wednesday, an additional 25 plaintiffs were added to the complaint. The lawsuit alleges LADWP designed a water supply system that would not have enough water pressure to fight an urban wildfire.
Visitors to the dashboard can access updated health-based water quality testing data by zone. DWP is working with the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Drinking Water ...