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Oil and gas production resumed on May 15 that had been out of service for 10 years after an oil spill off the California ...
After a year of devastation in the Palisades, the Santa Ynez Reservoir — the area’s biggest safety net when it comes to wildfires — is back up and running as of yesterday.
The L.A. Department of Water and Power found something wrong with the Santa Ynez Reservoir, draining its 117 million gallons in early 2024. The end-of date for the repair process kept getting ...
(The Center Square) — The Santa Ynez Reservoir has reopened — months after the devastating Palisades Fire. Los Angeles locals and officials aren't happy with the delay.
Much of the amended lawsuit focuses on the 117-million gallon Santa Ynez Reservoir, which had been drained nine months earlier and was awaiting repairs on a 160-foot tear in the cover.
As for the Santa Ynez reservoir, which sat empty during the fires, it was initially expected to come online in May. That was until new problems were spotted as the LADWP was refilling the reservoir.
As for the Santa Ynez reservoir, which sat empty during the fires, it was initially expected to come online in May. That was until new problems were spotted as the LADWP was refilling the reservoir.
The reservoir, which is now partially filled, has a total storage capacity of 117 million gallons. Santa Ynez Reservoir’s primary role is to provide supplementary supply during periods of high ...
- The empty Santa Ynez Reservoir forced water-dropping helicopters to fly long distances outside the fire zone to refill their water tanks, losing a total of 6 hours and 25 minutes of time during ...
- The empty Santa Ynez Reservoir forced water-dropping helicopters to fly long distances outside the fire zone to refill their water tanks, losing a total of 6 hours and 25 minutes of time during ...
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