WHAT: Annually, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) co-hosts an Open House at the Chatsworth Nature Preserve in partnership with the Santa Susana Mountain Park Association, Sky Valley Volunteers and the Herp Connection. This family-friendly event held at the City of Los Angeles’ only nature preserve will feature a traditional Native American […]
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Boaters and Anglers Cautioned of High Water Level Conditions in Crowley Lake for Upcoming Fish Opener
LADWP Encourages Everyone to Please Recreate Responsibly Around Water Ways! CROWLEY LAKE, CA (April 19, 2024) – Water level conditions at Long Valley Reservoir (Crowley Lake) will be above average for this year’s April 27 fish opener. The 2023 historic snowpack and subsequent extreme runoff brought a lot of water to the Eastern Sierra region […]
LADWP Planned Flights for Groundwater Resource Surveying Scheduled to Start Monday, April 15
Information gathered will benefit operations and process will have no impact on residents, businesses or the environment (Bishop, CA) April 12, 2024 – Please be advised that starting next week, LADWP will be surveying local groundwater resources utilizing the Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) method in portions of Mono County, Inyo County, and Mineral County. AEM […]
Another Above-Average Snowpack Improves Water Supply Resiliency for Los Angeles
Strong Snowfall in the Eastern Sierra Coupled with Record Rainfall and Stormwater Capture in the LA Basin Boost Water Supplies Each year, LADWP conducts snow surveys from February to April at five snow courses in the Eastern Sierra, where snowmelt feeds into the Los Angeles Aqueduct which delivers water to Los Angeles. Pictured (from […]
LADWP Crews Ready to Respond to Wind- or Rain-Related Outages Forecasted through the Weekend
LOS ANGELES (March 29, 2024) – The National Weather Service has forecasted periods of moderate to heavy rain starting Friday night, through Monday in the Los Angeles area that could bring up to three inches of rain, and potentially more in the mountain and foothill areas. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) crews […]