The U.S. Environmental Safety Company has ordered the Los Angeles Division of Water and Energy to examine almost 100 ingesting water reservoirs and storage tanks over issues about improper upkeep, the company introduced Thursday.
The EPA recognized violations of the Protected Consuming Water Act, corresponding to unprotected openings and inconsistent storage system cleansing, throughout a July 2024 inspection, in keeping with a information launch.
The LADWP mentioned in a press release that it entered right into a consent order with the EPA on Dec. 3 to resolve issues raised from the EPA’s 2024 inspection of 18 water storage tanks with out litigation.
The consent order didn’t cite proof of water contamination, however famous that if left unaddressed these deficiencies might pose a danger for contamination.
“It is very important observe that intensive water high quality knowledge reveals that the ingesting water LADWP serves to prospects has met, and continues to satisfy, all federal and state ingesting water requirements,” the utility mentioned.
Underneath the order, the utility has till Dec. 31, 2031, to examine almost 100 reservoirs and storage tanks and take motion to handle any deficiencies discovered, in keeping with the EPA. It should additionally conduct inside cleansing of greater than 50 reservoirs the place there are gaps in documentation or time because the final cleansing was recorded.
“Public water programs should correctly preserve their infrastructure to make sure that the water flowing out of their prospects’ faucets continues to be secure,” Amy Miller, EPA Pacific Southwest enforcement and compliance assurance division director, mentioned in a press release. “EPA’s precedence is to ensure LADWP promptly addresses these vulnerabilities to guard the hundreds of thousands who depend upon this technique.”
The EPA discovered unprotected openings in any respect 18 tanks inspected, in keeping with the consent order. LADWP supplied the EPA with inspection information for 81 of its 92 ingesting water storage websites, which confirmed that 56 websites both didn’t have reported inspection knowledge or had not been inspected for 10 or extra years, in keeping with the order.
The announcement comes amid months of criticism from the Trump administration over California and Los Angeles’ water administration programs in the course of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
In September, U.S. Sens. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) launched a congressional investigation into the response to the Palisades hearth, with a significant deal with the Santa Ynez Reservoir being empty for repairs when some hearth hydrants misplaced strain and ran dry. A state assessment launched final month discovered that even when the reservoir had been full, the water system nonetheless would have shortly misplaced strain due to the restricted capability of pipes within the space.
Gregory Pierce, director of the UCLA Water Assets Group, mentioned it’s uncommon however not unprecedented for a neighborhood company to enter right into a consent order with the federal authorities over violations of the Protected Consuming Water Act.
“I don’t see many [consent orders] for ingesting water programs, and I don’t see many introduced on this means for points that, sure needs to be addressed, however will not be of extreme concern, particularly since there isn’t a proof of contamination,” he mentioned.
“I’ve no cause to assume that this consent order would have occurred if not for the politics between the federal authorities and the administration and town of L.A.,” he added.
