February 16, 2018 Faced with no other choice due to Inyo County’s refusal to extend a legal deadline, LADWP filed a lawsuit on Friday, February 9th, alleging that Inyo County violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by taking actions to attempt to obtain property and water rights owned by the City of Los Angeles […]
News Releases
LADWP and MOCA Team Up for Modern Energy Savings
LOS ANGELES (February 8, 2018) – The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), located at 250 S. Grand Avenue, has earned $79,078 in rebates from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) Custom Performance Program (CPP) for the installation of energy efficient controls and upgrades to its heating, ventilation and air conditioning […]
LADWP’S Power System Bond Rating Upgraded by Top Wall Street Ratings Agency
LOS ANGELES (February 6, 2018) – S&P Global Ratings (S&P) has given the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) $8.9 billion power system revenue bonds an added vote of confidence by raising the Department’s credit rating from “AA-” to “AA.” The upgrade is a reflection of LADWP’s strong financial health and ability to […]
Statement Regarding LADWP Funding for Non-Profit Organizations
January 30, 2018 LADWP proudly partners with and sponsors non-profit organizations, including environmental groups and academia when their goals and objectives align with ours in order to promote LADWP customer programs and encourage conservation. These sponsorships also include partnerships with media, including the LA Times’ “Times in Education” program to promote energy efficiency and water […]
Advisory: Top High School Scholars Prepare for LADWP Science Bowl XXVI
Regional Competition in February Marks 25th Anniversary in Los Angeles MEDIA ADVISORY WHAT: Scrimmage for LADWP Science Bowl XXVI Regional Competition WHO: More than 250 top science students from 30 schools; 53 teams; 45 volunteers […]
New Groundwater Treatment Project Will Help L.A. Reduce Dependence on Imported Water
Supported by $44.5 million in state funding, the North Hollywood West Groundwater Treatment Project is a key component of Mayor Garcetti’s goal to source 50% of its water locally by 2035 LOS ANGELES (January 17, 2018) — Mayor Eric Garcetti broke ground today on the North Hollywood West Groundwater Treatment Project, a $92 million project […]