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1/22/2025
WT Staff
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January 22, 2025 1123 am PST
Pasadena Water and Power restoring water service bit by bit
Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Pasadena Water and Power have restored water service to 4% of connections. A press statement released Jan 19 states, "With continued urgent repair of Eaton Fire-impacted facilities, along with systematic extensive testing confirming drinking water quality in remaining impacted areas, Pasadena Water and Power (“PWP”) is further updating the Do-Not-Drink-Water Notice initially issued January 8, 2025, and updated January 13, 2025. PWP and the State Water Resources Control Board ("SWRCB") have further confirmed safe drinking water quality in additional areas previously under the Do-Not-Drink-Water Notice.
For an updated map of the Pasadena Water "Do Not Use" impacted area, visit here.
LA County Water District 29 - Malibu: Do not use tap water order remains in effect. Bottled water is available 23533 West Civic Center Way daily from 10 am to 6 pm. A schedule of improvements to be completed by 2026 includes replacement of two water storage tanks, replacement of more than 6 miles of water lines and repair of creek crossings in the Malibu watershed. District 29 serves 20,000 residents through more than 7,500 connections, including 200-plus miles of pipeline in the distribution system. One primary water source fills 50 finished water storage tanks to meet peak demand for potable water in the district.
See Los Angeles County list of the drinking water notices, here. Scroll down to Water Alerts.
"Do not use advisories" issued for Palisades remain in effect. Residents are urged to use bottled water until further notice.
Bottled Water Distribution
Los Angeles County is distributing bottled water, as is LADWP, with distribution sites listed, here.
Check here for water distribution sites for the Foothill Municipal Water District, here.
Looking for a way to help?
Wildfire Recovery and Resilience Resources, WAYS TO STAY SAFE. WAYS TO HELP, here.
For more information, readyforwildfire.org, here.
See wildfirerisk.org, here.
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