Who is eligible for the program?
Only LADWP customers are eligible.
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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has reopened the City of Los Angeles Recycled Water Fill Station at the Los Angeles-Glendale Water Reclamation Plant on August 1, 2025. This initiative allows LADWP residential customers...
The reopening of the recycled water fill station is part of Los Angeles' ongoing efforts to build local water supplies and promote water conservation. By providing treated and disinfected wastewater for landscaping, the program helps residents reduce their reliance on the municipal water supply. The program not only offers a practical solution for water conservation but also educates participants on the safe and effective use of recycled water. If demand rises, LADWP may open more locations. The Los Angeles-Glendale spot is open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Thursday and Friday.
Only LADWP customers are eligible.
You must bring your LADWP bill, a government-issued ID, and your own water-tight lid containers.
You can get up to 300 gallons per visit.
The fill station is located at the Los Angeles-Glendale Water Reclamation Plant, 4600 Colorado Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90039.
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