Active projects:
Water
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99th Street Water Treatment Plant Project
LADWP will construct the 99th Street Water Treatment Plant in South Los Angeles to provide chloramine treatment to the groundwater supply distributed by the 99th Street Wells Pumping Station Complex.
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Airport Police Recycled Water Pipeline Project
LADWP will install a new pipe along 91st Street, between Stanmoor Drive and Loyola Boulevard, and along Loyola Boulevard from 91st Street to approximate 300’ south of La Tijera Boulevard. The 3,400 linear feet of 6-inch diameter pipe will transport high-quality recycled water from Hyperion Water Treatment Facility to the Los Angeles International Airport Police facility.
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Charing Cross and Hilgard Bypass Line
LADWP will install approximately 385 feet of 36‐inch diameter water pipeline at Sunset Boulevard and Hilgard Avenue.
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Chatsworth Ecology Pond
In 2015, the Chatsworth Ecology Pond (Pond) was drying up and LADWP sought sustainable solutions to keep water in the Pond without using potable water
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City Trunk Line South – Unit 2
The CTLS-2 Project consisted of the installation of approximately 10,000 linear feet of 66, 60, 54, and 24-inch diameter welded steel pipeline and appurtenances.
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Fairmont Sedimentation Project
The Fairmont Sedimentation Project would improve raw water quality through a reduction in sediment in the water delivered by the First and Second Los Angeles Aqueducts to the Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant (LAAFP), where the water receives additional treatment and disinfection before entering the City’s potable water distribution system.
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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.
Power
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Barren Ridge - Haskell Line 1 Upgrade Project Power Infrastructure Upgrade Coming to Kern County
Barren Ridge - Haskell Line 1 Upgrade Project is the final component of the Barren Ridge Renewable Transmission Project, approved in 2012, to access clean, renewable energy resources in the Tehachapi Mountain and Mojave Desert areas of Southern California.
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Barren Ridge Renewable Transmission
Approved in September of 2012, LADWP is constructing the Barren Ridge Renewable Transmission Project (BRRPT) to access clean, renewable energy resources in the Tehachbapi Mountain and Mojave Desert areas of Southern California.
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Franklin-Argyle Underground Power Transmission Project
The Franklin-Argyle Underground Power Transmission Project is an urgent project necessary to repair underground power lines and equipment near the intersection of Franklin Ave. and Argyle Ave. in Hollywood.
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McCullough-Victorville Transmission Lines 1 and 2
McCullough-Victorville (MCC-VIC) Transmission Lines 1 and 2 are two existing 500 kilovolt (kV) electrical power lines supported on approximately 1,740 single-circuit towers, and spanning over 160 miles from McCullough Switching Station in Nevada, through several mountain ranges, into the Mojave Desert and ending at the Victorville Switching Station in California. This will increase LADWP’s share of transmission capacity on West of River (WOR) Path 46.
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Other Power Projects
Other Power System projects
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Sylmar Ground Return System Replacement Project
LADWP is continually assessing the existing electric grid to provide reliable power to residents and businesses in the city. A key feature of the grid is a high-voltage direct current transmission system, known as the Pacific Direct Current Intertie (PDCI), which transmits bulk power between the Pacific Northwest and the Los Angeles area.