The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's (LADWP) potential liability for the recent Palisades Fire will depend on whether the utility's power lines or assets were involved in sparking the ...
As dangerous winds threatened to buffet Los Angeles, LADWP’s system remained energized until the windstorm caused significant damage and knocked out power for tens of thousands of customers.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power plans to hire an independent engineer to assess whether an empty reservoir ...
LADWP, with about $18 billion in power and water system debt in the muni market, stands to be one of the biggest tests of bond investors over the risks of climate change. The utility’s bonds ...
Since the onset of the storm, power has been restored to 48,096 customers ... In the Pacific Palisades, LADWP’s Water System crews are prioritizing water supplies to assist firefighting efforts.
Southern California Edison claims there were no electrical anomalies on its transmission lines in Eaton Canyon leading up to ...
LADWP has restored power to all customers affected by last week’s windstorm, except for approximately 17,000 customers in fire-impacted areas, including Pacific Palisades, Encino, and Brentwood. The ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is investigating whether an empty reservoir led to the failure of its water ...
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers were ... The usage has also lowered the system’s water pressure, prompting Quiñones to ask all LADWP customers to help.
The lawsuit faults the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for delaying repairs to a massive reservoir that services ...