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Solar Programs. A key element of LADWP’s renewable energy program is the development of local solar, particularly customer based programs that tap into the city’s abundant sunshine and provide residents and businesses with the ability to generate their own power. Learn more.
To pay by phone through the LADWP Payment Center, residential customers can call 1-877-MYPAYDWP (1-877-697-2939) to authorize an electronic one-time payment from your checking/savings account or credit card (Visa or MasterCard). Our toll-free number is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using a touch-tone phone.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is one of over 40 departments in the City of Los Angeles and is the nation’s largest municipal utility serving more than four million residents with a workforce of over 11,000 employees.
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Whether you're looking to establish electric or water service, or a current customer interested in exploring energy-saving options, our programs and services are here to support you every step of the way.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the largest municipal water and power utility in the nation, was established more than 100 years ago to deliver reliable, safe water and electricity to 4 million residents and businesses in Los Angeles.
We have a variety of energy efficiency and water conservation rebates and programs for both residential customers (tenants, homeowners, and landlords) and commercial customers. These programs are specifically designed to help you save energy, water and money.
The EZ-SAVE Program helps income-qualified customers save on their LADWP bills (if you’re 62 or older or have a disability, check out the Lifeline Program, which offers our biggest discounts).
Through local water initiatives like Operation NEXT, recycled water, stormwater capture, groundwater remediation and water conservation, LADWP is reducing dependence on imported purchased water and ensuring that our future water supply is strong for generations to come.
2023 Drinking Water Quality Report. The preparation and dissemination of this annual Drinking Water Quality Report (DWQR) is required by the California State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water (SWRCB-DDW) and is prepared in accordance with their guidelines.