Active projects in the West Valley area:
Water
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Balboa Boulevard Earthquake Resistant Pipeline Replacement Project
The Balboa Boulevard Earthquake Resistant Pipeline Replacement Project will replace approximately one mile of existing 12-inch water mainline first installed in 1932 with 12-inch earthquake resistant ductile iron pipe.
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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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Corbin Avenue Mainline Replacement Project
The Corbin Avenue Mainline Replacement Project is an important part of LADWP’s plan to replace aging infrastructure, in alliance with LADWP’s Water Infrastructure Plan to promote long-term efficient operation and lower the risk of disruptions due to pipeline failures.
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De Soto Mainline
The existing 6-inch cast-iron mainline is over 60-years old and will be replaced with a more substantial 12-inch, earthquake resilient ductile iron pipe on a one-mile stretch of De Soto Avenue from Nordhoff to Bryant.
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De Soto Tanks Project
The De Soto Reservoir was placed into service in 1941 and is a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) drinking water storage facility located in the Chatsworth area of the San Fernando Valley. LADWP will be replacing the aging reservoir with two new underground, pre-stressed circular concrete storage tanks and a pump station.
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De Soto Trunk Line
The 102-year old De Soto Trunk Line will be replaced with 48-inch and 54-inch earthquake resistant pipeline along Devonshire Street, Mason Avenue and Roscoe Boulevard.
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Groundwater Replenishment
The City of Los Angeles is committed to a sustainable water future that relies more on local water supplies than costly and unreliable imported water. The plan to increase local water resources includes groundwater replenishment using recycled water.
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Mason Ave and Victory Blvd Mainline Project
The Mason Ave and Victory Blvd Mainline Project is a part of LADWP’s plan to replace aging infrastructure in the system and expand LADWP’s seismic resiliency efforts.
Power
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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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Rinaldi Tarzana Transmission Lines 1 & 2 Upgrade
The Rinaldi-Tarzana Transmission Lines 1 and 2 Upgrade Project is an important part of LADWP’s $4.5 billion Power Infrastructure Plan to accelerate the pace of replacing aging infrastructure.