LADWP launched a dashboard so Pacific Palisades customers could track its progress on flushing fire-caused contaminants out of the water distribution system.
After the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires in the Los Angeles area, do not drink notices are in place for homes in the ...
Twenty-five more Pacific Palisades residents who were affected by January’s deadly brush fire have joined a lawsuit against ...
The action comes on the eve of the fire’s two-month anniversary, as Bass looks to reset the focus after weeks of tumult, not ...
"We will continue to do all that we can to bring this community home." After the notice is lifted Friday, LADWP crews will continue testing water in the Palisades area. The department is asking ...
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.
In response, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) issued a "Do Not Drink" notice for specific areas, cautioning residents against using tap water for drinking or cooking until ...
Starting Friday, Palisades residents impacted by the “Do Not Drink” notice will be able to safely drink tap water again ... officials said Thursday. LADWP will continue testing the water ...
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.