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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is the largest municipal utility in the United States with 8,100 megawatts of electric generating capacity (2021–2022) and delivering an average of 435 million gallons of water per day (487,000 acre-ft per year) to more than four million residents and local businesses in the City of Los Angeles and several adjacent cities and communities ...
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700 North Alameda Street, Los Angeles, California. 34°3′17″N 118°14′11″W / 34.05472°N 118.23639°W / 34.05472; -118.23639. Water district executive. Adel Hagekhalil, General Manager [1] Website. www.mwdh2o.com. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a regional wholesaler and the largest supplier of ...
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William Mulholland (September 11, 1855 – July 22, 1935) was an Irish American self-taught civil engineer who was responsible for building the infrastructure to provide a water supply that allowed Los Angeles to grow into the largest city in California. As the head of a predecessor to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Mulholland ...