by News Staff | Jan 10, 2013 | Government Agencies/Utilities
Snow and water content continue to go up in the Sierra mountains. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power website graph shows Mammoth Pass snowpack with 22.3 inches of water content. Last year at this time, it was closer to 2 inches. With at least three more...
by News Staff | Jan 7, 2013 | Government Agencies/Utilities
Consultants hired by Inyo and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power say flows down the Lower Owens River need some changes to keep water quality good and fish alive. The County and LADWP issued their annual report on the Lower Owens River, and with that report...
by News Staff | Dec 27, 2012 | Government Agencies/Utilities
In terms of snow and water content, the Eastern Sierra snowpack has started to climb its way above last year’s dismal levels. The peak usually takes place in April, but for right now the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power website snowpack graphs look...
by News Staff | Dec 17, 2012 | Government Agencies/Utilities
The now-famous advertising line about cell service – “Can you hear me now?” has never had any meaning in the community of Crowley because there has never been cell service there. That could change any day now. A company called Distant Towers did go...
by News Staff | Dec 17, 2012 | Government Agencies/Utilities
Court rules against Los Angeles Department of Water and Power in Owens Lake fee case Press Release from Great Basin Air Pollution Control District Date: December 17, 2012 Today, in another setback for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the Kern County...