Active projects:
Water
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Silver Lake Reservoir Complex
Silver Lake Reservoir Complex is an Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) water operations facility, which originated as the site of Silver Lake and Ivanhoe Reservoirs built in the early 1900s as open reservoirs.
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Silver Lake Reservoir Complex (SLRC) Bypass Project
The Silver Lake Reservoir Complex (SLRC) Bypass Project is part of LADWP’s compliance efforts to address updated State and Federal drinking water quality regulations.
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Silver Lake Restoration Project
The Silver Lake Restoration Project involves the construction of a new pipeline that will transport groundwater from the Pollock Wells as a new water source to refill the reservoirs.
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Stormwater Capture Parks Program
In partnership with the Department of Recreation and Parks and the Department of Public Works, LADWP has developed an innovative Stormwater Capture Parks Program to collect rainwater and urban runoff at nine local parks in the East San Fernando Valley.
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Tesla Avenue Path Project
LADWP constructed a new concrete path along Tesla Avenue, between West Silver Lake Drive and Armstrong Avenue, just north of Ivanhoe Reservoir.
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Tujunga Spreading Grounds Enhancement Project
LADWP and the Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) partnered to enhance the 150-acre Tujunga Spreading Grounds, an important stormwater capture and groundwater recharge project that will help increase local water supplies and reduce L.A.’s reliance on expensive imported water.
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Upper Stone Canyon Reservoir Water Quality Improvement Project
LADWP will switch the promary disinfectants from chlorine to chloramines and cover the Upper Stone Canyon Reservoir with a flexible membrane floating cover in order to meet two United States Environmental Protection Agency water quality regulations.
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Van Norman Chloramination Stations 1 & 2
Van Norman Chloramination Stations 1 & 2 included the construction of two single story buildings, averaging 7,200 sq feet each, to be used for water treatment.