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Federal government orders LADWP to inspect nearly 100 drinking water reservoirs, storage tanks
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power inspect nearly 100 ...
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Van Nuys man shocked with $13,000 utility bill
Will received a $13,000 LADWP bill due to incorrect address billing despite notifying the agency of his new address in 2020.
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Ethics Commission Accuses Top LADWP Official of Abusing Power
A top official at the Department of Water and Power is being investigated for allegedly misusing her position for personal benefit, the Los Angeles Ethics Commission announced Wednesday. Renette ...
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EPA orders LADWP to inspect 100 water reservoirs
The EPA has ordered LADWP to inspect nearly 100 water reservoirs due to maintenance violations. The consent order follows a ...
As part of its transition to 100% to clean energy by 2035, the mayor’s office has announced the full divestment from coal in ...
As the Pacific Palisades burned during an unprecedented firestorm on Jan. 7, 2025, and the following days, concerns immediately turned to a lack of water in hydrants and a reservoir capable of holding ...
The utility now draws energy from hydrogen-capable generation units that were recently constructed at the Utah facility that ...
LADWP and IBEW Local 18 are jointly providing an earn-and-learn Utility Pre-Craft Trainee (UPCT) program, which provides extensive training that no other utility in the country provides. "Their future ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — On Monday, the Department of Justice announced the former general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power agreed to plead guilty for accepting bribes. David H.
During last July's heat storm, parts of Los Angeles sustained lengthy power outages, along with a shortage of information about when they would end. The Twitter rants from Angelenos kept (literally ...
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A judge late Friday gave a preliminary nod to a class-action settlement for customers of the Los Angeles Department of Power who were overcharged at least $67.5 million as a result of a botched ...
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