City of Los Angeles Recycled Water Fill Station Reopens to the Public for 2025| www.ladwpnews.com
Request Not to Use Tap Water Remains Until Further Notice, Boil Water Still in Place| LADWP News
LADWP released the following preliminary report regarding the performance of its water system during the Palisades Fire. The report includes a description of the Palisades water system, the Santa Ynez Reservoir, the department’s response to the fire, efforts to mitigate loss of pressure, and an update on the reservoir cover repairs. Please note this is a preliminary report that is necessarily limited in some details due to ongoing litigation. Additionally, LADWP continues to cooperate full...| LADWP News
Los Angeles, CA – July 8, 2025 – As temperatures rise across the region, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has ramped up efforts to help customers beat the heat and stay cool with its popular Cool LA initiative, offering rebates of up to $275 on air conditioners for income-qualified customers. | LADWP News
LOS ANGELES (June 20, 2025) – Building on the tradition of its annual Winter Solstice event, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is co-hosting a Summer Solstice celebration at the Chatsworth Nature Preserve in partnership with the Santa Susana Mountain Park Association, Sky Valley Volunteers, and the Herp Connection. | LADWP News
Mono Lake’s surface elevation was measured at 6,383.3 feet above sea level.| LADWP News
View of Mono Lake on April 1st for annual lake level reading. Photo by Noah Addis.LADWP Releases 2025-2026 Mono Basin Annual Operations Plan, Highlighting Commitment to Sustainable Water Management and Stewardship of Eastern Sierra Resources| LADWP News
*This news release was originally posted and distributed by the Office of Mayor Karen Bass| LADWP News