Great Progress and Some Missed Opportunities in LA County Water Plan
The Los Angeles County Water Plan was recently released for public review, and it gets a lot of things right. LA Waterkeeper submitted comments on the draft, noting some of the things the Plan gets right and where opportunities for improvement remain.
STATE OF THE WATER: Following a Historic Wet Season, What’s Next for a Secure Water Future
Our State of the Water blog series has explored how LA’s water sources fared after one of the wettest wet seasons the region has ever experienced. Here we explore how we can take advantage of future rains to ensure a secure water future.
Let’s Talk: RECYCLE- Expanding Wastewater Purification Program
How can Los Angeles expand its successful wastewater purification programs to help move us towards water independence? Learn what it means to Recycle wastewater- the 3rd ‘R’ in our Integrated Approach to Water Management.
Let’s Talk: REUSE Investing in Multi-Benefit Stormwater Capture and Use
How can Los Angeles capture and reuse stormwater to address our climate crisis? Learn what it means to Reuse- the 2nd R in our Integrated Approach to Water Management.
Another Decade of Stormwater Pollution in Los Angeles
How the Los Angeles Regional Water Board’s disappointing new MS4 Permit will inevitably lead LA to another decade of stormwater pollution.
Let’s Talk: MS4 Permit & Why It’s Failing?
Breaking down why LA’s municipal stormwater permit is important but failing to protect human and ecological health.