LADWP Crews Continue Water Service Repairs in Granada Hills, Porter Ranch After Pipe Burst
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 9 – A broken valve on a major pipeline cut water to 9,200 customers in Granada Hills and Porter Ranch, with repairs requiring deep excavation and ongoing boil water alerts.
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Water main break sends water gushing through Granada Hills home
A water main break caused major flooding on a Granada Hill street Saturday, damaging at least one family’s home after shooting hundreds of gallons of water through the residence. The main break comes as LADWP works to repair a broken valve at a pump station that was damaged on Tuesday, causing a water outage for 9,200 households in Granada Hills...
Dayslong water service outage in 2 L.A. neighborhoods will likely not be fixed this weekend
A water system break in two L.A. neighborhoods during a heatwave has been going on for days, and while crews continue to work night and day to fix the problem, faucets are still running dry on Saturday. Per the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, a valve that feeds a 10 million-gallon water tank above the Porter Ranch area was damaged while crews were making repairs on Tuesday. It is estimated that around 9,200 customers are without wa…
Over 9,000 LADWP Customers Remain Without Water Service During Valve Repair
More than 9,200 Department of Water and Power customers in Granada Hills and Porter Ranch remain without water service Saturday, and the interruption is expected to continue through the weekend. DWP officials said late Friday that crews need to excavate 24 feet underground to access and repair a valve that was damaged Tuesday. “The water disruption stems from a deeply buried broken valve on a major 54-inch diameter water pipeline that supplies t…
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