Active projects:
Water
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MWD LA-29 Project
The MWD LA-29 included removal of 234 feet of existing 42-inch diameter welded steel pipe in Church Lane from Sunset Boulevard to north of Kiel Street and replacing it with 60-inch diameter welded steel pipe.
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New Wells Installation Project
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is currently undertaking the Groundwater Monitoring and Production Well Installation Project which will provide new groundwater monitoring and production wells throughout the Los Angeles area.
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North Hollywood Ammoniation Station Project
Construction of the North Hollywood Ammoniation Station (NHAS) is another step in LADWP’s effort to convert its water supply to chloramine disinfection.
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Pipe Jacking at Crescent Heights Boulevard
LADWP began construction of the Pipe Jacking at Crescent Heights Boulevard, Cashio Street Street to Saturn Street Project (Pipe Jacking Project) in October 2010 and completed the project on March 16, 2012.
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Recycled Water Projects
As the City’s imported water supply becomes more critical, so does the need to expand our local, sustainable water resources, including water recycling.
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River Supply Conduit Improvement Lower Reach – Unit 3
River Supply Conduit Improvement Lower Reach – Unit 3 consisted of installating approximately 11,100 feet of 96-inch diameter welded steel pipe and appurtenances.
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River Supply Conduit Improvement Lower Reach – Unit 4
The River Supply Conduit Improvement Lower Reach – Unit 4 will have constructed 38,000 linear feet of welded steel pipeline, the majority of which is 96 inches in diameter, and has been divided into six units: 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3, and 4 (Units 2a, 3, and 4 have been constructed).
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Santa Ynez Reservoir Floating Cover Project
The Santa Ynez Reservoir Floating Cover Project was being constructed to comply with two United States Environmental Protection Agency water quality regulations.