A steel and concrete pipeline 66 inches in diameter will be installed as part of the Silver Lake Storage Replacement Project.
The Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs will be removed from service and replaced by the buried Headworks Reservoir that is to be constructed adjacent to Griffith Park. This new pipeline will transport water directly from the new reservoir into the existing distribution system, bypassing the off-line Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs.
A station to regulate the incoming water pressure will be installed where the new pipe joins the existing system. The regulator station will be buried underground and have a footprint of about 1/3 the size of a basketball court.
Designs for the project are temporarily on hold while another portion of the larger Storage Replacement Project is designed.
Construction will begin in September 2010 and finish in March 2012.
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A four-megawatt hydroelectric power plant will be constructed as part of the Headworks Spreading Grounds project adjacent to Griffith Park. The plant will make use of water pressure entering the site, and serve as a source of "green" energy for the people of Los Angeles.
The larger Headworks project centers around a 110-million-gallon underground reservoir that will replace the Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs in the city drinking water system.
The power plant is currently in the design stage and is proceeding on schedule.
Construction will begin in October 2010 and finish by November 2013.
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Wetlands, native landscaping, and other improvements are being developed as part of the Headworks Spreading Grounds project adjacent to Griffith Park.
The project includes a 110-million-gallon underground reservoir to replace the Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs in the city drinking water system, and a 4-megawatt hydroelectric power plant to utilize the water pressure generated at the site.
Meetings with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are being held regarding their involvement in the project.
Construction will begin in July 2015 and finish by June 2016.
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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will install a 110-million-gallon underground water tank near Griffith Park to replace the Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs in the city's drinking water system. The reservoirs will be taken off-line and replaced by this new storage tank to improve water quality and delivery.
The buried reservoir is part of the larger Headworks Spreading Grounds project. Extensive native landscaping and a 4-megawatt hydroelectric power plant are also included in the project.
Plans for the Headworks Reservoir are currently in the design phase. Construction will begin in November 2010 and finish by November 2013.
For more information, visit LADWP.com.