With a focus on the rapidly approaching Nov. 1, 2018 public safety construction milestone deadline, all eyes – and continuing work – on the Oroville Spillways construction is targeted for the complete placement of all concrete on the main spillway. Although the main spillway’s complete placement of all concrete is …
Read More »LADWP’s Water System Reliability Project Completed Ahead of Schedule, Under Budget
The Benedict Canyon Water System Reliability Project has been completed ahead of schedule and under budget and was a moment for celebration recently. The major water infrastructure project was to have been completed on Nov. 30 and at an estimated savings of $1.8 million. Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Koretz …
Read More »Construction Begins on Groundwater Treatment System in Puente Valley, City of Industry
Officials with the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority (SGBWQA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gathered in the City of Industry last week to announce and celebrate the start of construction of a groundwater treatment system in Puente Valley as part of ongoing cleanup at the San Gabriel …
Read More »Riverside County’s Diamond Valley Lake Slated for Improvements by Metropolitan Water District
The Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California has announced a variety of improvements being made at Diamond Valley Lake, the largest drinking water reservoir in Southern California. The improvements are part of MWD’s commitment to the local community. Metropolitan board Chairman Randy Record praised the improvements that have already …
Read More »City of Stockton Prepares for Regional Wastewater Control Facility Modifications Project
As the city of Stockton prepares for major modifications to their Regional Wastewater Control Facility (RWCF) they will be seeking comments from community members and agencies regarding the scope and content of the of the project’s environmental impact report (EIR). A community meeting will be host by the city of …
Read More »Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project Approved by California Public Utilities Commission
The Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project, a desalination project on the coast near Monterey, won the approval of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) earlier this week. The project, estimated to cost $329 million, will protect the community from the effects of future droughts by creating a sustainable water supply …
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