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Firefighters need water to fight fires, and the water pressure issues during the Palisades Fire revealed a weakness in the ...
Lawsuits claiming the LADWP failed to keep a reservoir filled or maintain water equipment were cited in KBRA's downgrade of ...
A water main break in the Westlake area caused flooding Wednesday morning across several streets. The break was reported to ...
Water supplies ran dry in the Pacific Palisades fire, in part because a reservoir was shut down for repairs. Records show the ...
The lawsuit, filed against the LADWP, focuses on empty reservoirs in the Palisades at the time of the fire and alleges that ...
The city of Los Angeles and its Department of Water and Power face Palisades Fire-driven lawsuits from some 776 plaintiffs, according to the offering document.
A state entity Friday cleared the last of nine fire-impacted public water systems to resume delivering safe, clean drinking water to customers, it was announced Friday. The State Water Resources ...
The quasi-independent agency cites a 1911 court ruling in California that says that, absent a contract, utilities aren’t liable for not providing water to fight fires.
An outage map provided by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) showed just how widespread the outages extended, with significant outage reports coming from dozens of populous ...
The utility submitted a proposal Friday in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s request for Los Angeles utilities to bury all their power lines after the fires.
See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) supplies electricity and water to Los Angeles. It offers renewable energy programs ...
Many victims of the Palisades wildfire were lawyers and judges who are now plaintiffs in lawsuits against the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.