Currently active water and power projects in the East Valley:
Power Projects
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Balboa-Rinaldi Line 2
The Balboa-Rinaldi Line 2 is an important part of LADWP’s $4.5 billion Power Infrastructure Plan to accelerate the pace of replacing aging infrastructure.
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Haskell-Sylmar Transmission Line 2 Project
The Haskell-Sylmar Transmission Line 2 Project will replace the existing 115kV double circuit transmission line with a new 230kV double circuit transmission line.
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Valley Generating Station Updates
Valley Generating Station (VGS), located in the Sun Valley community, is one of four in-basin natural gas fueled power plants. It has a capacity to generate 576 MW, about 6% of the City’s total power generation capacity.
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Valley Toluca Tower and Transmission Line Upgrade
Page which describes the Valley-Toluca Tower and Transmission Line Upgrade project.
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Valley-Rinaldi Tower and Transmission Line Upgrade
Page describing Valley Rinaldi Tower and transmission line upgrade project.
Water Projects
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City Trunk Line North
As part of its Water Infrastructure Improvement Program, LADWP will replace over 6 miles of an aged pipeline with a new, seismically resilient pipeline.
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City Trunk Line North, Regulator Station Project
As part of its Water Infrastructure Improvement Program, LADWP will replace over 6 miles of an aged pipeline with a new, earthquake resilient pipeline.
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City Trunk Line South – Unit 3
The City Trunk Line South – Unit 3 (CTLS-3) Project consists of the installation of approximately 10,250 linear feet of 60-inch diameter welded steel pipeline and appurtenances. The project route is along Whitsett Avenue from Vanowen Street to Magnolia Boulevard in the North Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Two construction methods will be used for construction:
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City Trunk Line South – Unit 6
Page providing information for the City Trunk Line South – Unit 6 project.
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Foothill Trunk Line – Unit 3
Page providing information for Foothill Trunk Line – Unit 3 project.
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Green Verdugo Reservoir Floating Cover Replacement Project
Replacement of the floating cover for Green Verdugo Reservoir is a key capital improvement project and is crucial to maintaining the reservoir’s water quality and supply reliability.
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Groundwater Remediation
The San Fernando Groundwater Basin (San Fernando Basin [SFB]) provides an important source of groundwater supply for the Cities of Los Angeles, Burbank, and Glendale. The SFB acts as a large, natural underground water reservoir.
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GSIS Groundwater Monitoring Wells
LADWP completed construction of 25 groundwater monitoring wells in various areas of the easterly portion of the San Fernando Valley. These new wells, along with a network of more than 70 existing wells, are being used to characterize the basin’s groundwater quality and develop a complex of comprehensive groundwater remediation facilities for removing contamination from the city’s major well fields in the San Fernando Basin.