A spokesperson for the L.A. Department of Water and Power said water continues to be tested daily for safe drinking use and ...
A number of water systems across Los Angeles have been compromised as a result of the wildfires, making water not safe to drink.
LA Waterkeeper shared this summary information resource about how the LA fires will affect area water supplies, as well as ...
As the wildfires in L.A. continue to burn, is it safe to shower? Wash dishes? What if you used tap water by accident? Here’s ...
People in the Palisades and Eaton fire evacuation areas should use bottled water and refrain from using their tap water until further notice.
The recent wildfires ravaging Los Angeles have unveiled a significant public health threat: contaminated drinking water. As the fires wreak havoc, officials describe the aftermath as reminiscent of a ...
Melted plastic pipes and drastic water-pressure drops are potentially leaching toxic chemicals and contaminants into local ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water & Power has warned customers to avoid using tap water in the wake of the recent wildfires ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom called for an independent investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) to seek an “answer” for its failure during recent wildfires.
Chief Executive Officer and Engineer Janisse Quiñones explained the demand for LADWP services was "tremendous ... Under a boil water notice residents are urged to boil tap water for at least a minute.
"Disease-causing organisms" may be found in the water and officials need to "re-pressurize the system," which has been pushed to the "extreme" fighting the fires ...