
The Los Angeles River and Storm Channels
Los Angeles’s entire urban and suburban drainage infrastructure is engineered to capture and send storm water into the river rapidly, and then on to the

Los Angeles’s entire urban and suburban drainage infrastructure is engineered to capture and send storm water into the river rapidly, and then on to the

During a drought it is crucial to find means to conserve water. The city of Los Angeles is being commended for doing just that in a unique

The Department of Water Resources has an innovative solution for water conservation in Los Angeles. It is a rebate program incentive for homeowners who remove

In an effort to decrease localized flooding during rainstorms, Los Angeles initiated a project which consists of a series of vegetated infiltration swales and dry

While other cities within California have already initiated a clever Bike Share program, Los Angeles is just getting going with this creative idea. This is

The City of Los Angeles owns and operates one of the largest wastewater collection systems in the country. It is made up of 6,700 miles
The Santa Fe Spreading Grounds, located off the San Gabriel River, is one of 26 such facilities operated by the Los Angeles County Flood Control

Driven by years of drought and new, unprecedented restrictions on water use, Los Angeles is taking an innovative approach to reduce future reliance on imported

Seventeen independent districts in the Los Angeles Sanitation Districts’ partnership are joined together to share a regional, interconnected sewage system called the Joint Outfall System

There is an innovative program for Los Angeles residents to take advantage of. It’s called the Sewer Lateral Repair Program. This program provides assistance to