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The 117-million-gallon reservoir in the heart of Pacific Palisades was 25% full when additional leaks were found in its floating cover. The reservoir is expected to be back online in June.
PACIFIC PALISADES -The Santa Ynez Reservoir - a critical water source for Pacific Palisades - is officially back in service, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power announced June 26. "While ...
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 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 L.A. Department of Water and Power says the Santa Ynez Reservoir, which was empty at the time of the Palisades fire, is now back online after lengthy repairs to its floating cover.
Some are questioning why the Santa Ynez reservoir, located in the Palisades Highlands, was offline during the firefight. The reservoir has a capacity of holding 117 million gallons of water.
The Santa Ynez Reservoir can hold up to 117 million gallons, which is 359 acre-feet of water. One acre-foot of water is roughly equivalent to the volume of two Olympic-size swimming pools.
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