Breaking News: Water Service Restored to Granada Hills and Porter Ranch, But Caution Remains
In a significant development, nearly 10,000 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers in Granada Hills and Porter Ranch are waking up to running water this morning, following a major outage caused by a broken valve last week. However, the relief is tempered by a critical warning: the tap water is still unsafe to drink.
The valve failure, which occurred last Tuesday, led to widespread reports of little to no water flow, leaving residents scrambling for alternatives. Over the weekend, as repairs were underway, customers were urged to conserve water to stabilize the system’s pressure, creating long lines at water distribution points as locals sought bottled water.
While residents can finally enjoy basic amenities like hot showers, LADWP officials are advising everyone to continue using bottled water until state-approved testing confirms the safety of the tap water. “We are waiting for clearance from the State Division of Drinking Water,” a spokesperson stated, emphasizing the need for caution even as water service resumes.
The urgency of this situation cannot be overstated. The water crisis has disrupted daily life in these neighborhoods, and the community’s patience has been tested. As residents begin to reclaim their routines, the specter of potential contamination looms large, with LADWP reiterating that drinking from the tap remains prohibited for now.
As water quality testing continues, officials are working diligently to ensure that the water supply is safe for consumption. In the meantime, bottled water will remain available, and residents are strongly advised to stay informed of updates regarding the water quality status. This is a developing story, and we will continue to provide updates as they become available. Stay tuned for further information on this urgent public health matter.