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DWP Says Valley Groundwater Replenishment Project Will Produce 40,000 Acre‑Feet, Hire 300 Construction Workers

Energy and Environment Committee of Los Angeles City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

LADWP told the committee the Groundwater Replenishment Project is the largest water project in California, currently employs about 300 construction workers and will produce roughly 40,000 acre‑feet when complete; officials said the project should be online by early 2028 and will inform larger PureWater LA efforts.

DWP and LA Sanitation representatives briefed the committee on the Groundwater Replenishment Project (GWR) in the San Fernando Valley, describing it as among the largest water infrastructure projects in the state and a model for future citywide work.

Jesus Gonzales (LADWP) said about 300 workers are currently on site for the next…

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