As the nation's largest municipal utility, LADWP has always believed it is its duty to invest in the future of LA. During the 1950s and '60s, the reliable water and power services provided by LADWP played a significant role in the economic and demographic expansion of the city.
The Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, the nation's largest municipal utility, serving the water and electricity needs of the City of Los Angeles...
24 hours a day, 365 days a year. (800-342-5397)
Water
Rates First Tier Allowance Under Shortage
Year Water Rates, first tier allotments are reduced by 15%. Customers
can see their shortage year first tier water allotment by logging
into their account or by calling 1-800-DIAL-DWP and using
their CAN number from their bill to access their account information.
LADWP announced six regional public workshops to gather feedback on the City's 2010 Draft Power Integrated Resource Plan. This Draft IRP will be a roadmap to determine the energy resources necessary to provide electricity to Los Angeles for the next 20 years. Information on the Draft IRP and workshop schedule can be found at www.lapowerplan.org.
The Board of Water and Power Commissioners establishes policy for LADWP. Board agendas and other information... More
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