
SCV Water ends drought-contingency plan, citing snowpack
Coming as not a complete surprise considering the Santa Clarita Valley just experienced one of its wettest winters ever, the SCV Water Agency nonetheless made it official Wednesday: The area’s

Coming as not a complete surprise considering the Santa Clarita Valley just experienced one of its wettest winters ever, the SCV Water Agency nonetheless made it official Wednesday: The area’s

News release Does your landscape need a refresh? Has your landscape has been established for a while now, but you know that it needs some work to keep it looking

News release Citing a very low operating cost burden and stable financial outlook, Fitch Ratings has affirmed the ratings on several Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency debt obligations for 2023.

News release Customer satisfaction continues to rise, according to the results of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency’s 2023 Customer Opinion Survey. The survey, conducted by third-party consultant True

News release The SCV Water Agency, in partnership with the Association of California Water Agencies, announced that the first Edward G. “Jerry” Gladbach Scholarship has been awarded to Elizabeth Peña,

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency released its annual report on consumer confidence this week in conjunction with L.A. County Water Works District No. 36, touting a supply to SCV

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is poised to assist 15 additional apartment complexes with its award-winning Water Efficiency Works – Multi-Family Apartment Project, after receiving notice of

Compiled from news releases and staff reports The state Department of Water Resources on Thursday announced another increase in the forecasted State Water Project deliveries this year: With reservoirs nearing

News release SCV Water has prepared a draft sustainability plan that focuses on cost-effective and efficient resource management to support the agency’s sustainable operations, and is inviting the public

News release SCV Water recently launched its new website that provides residents, businesses and stakeholders with the information, tools and resources they need to take action and make informed decisions

News release Winter storms brought rain to the Santa Clarita Valley, but according to the state Department of Water Resources, California is not out of the drought yet. Whether above-average

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is planning a nearly $17 million groundwater treatment plant across the street from Bridgeport Park to help make the area’s water supply cleaner, safer

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency was recently awarded a $5 million grant under the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSmart Drought Response Program. Funds will go toward construction of

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, in partnership with the Association of California Water Agencies, is introducing the Edward G. “Jerry” Gladbach Scholarship. This annual program

While the next week or so is expected to be dry in the Santa Clarita Valley, nine “atmospheric rivers” have left the state’s snowpack in good shape, according to state

News release Gary Martin has been re-elected by the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors to serve as board president for another two-year term. Maria Gutzeit and Piotr

News release For anyone interested in learning the ins and outs of Santa Clarita Valley water, the SCV Water Agency has launched a free, curated learning opportunity for local residents

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has renewed its District Transparent Certificate from the Special District Leadership Foundation — which will stay in effect for three years. SDL is an

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has announced Ali Elhassan as the new director of water resources. In his role, he oversees the agency’s water resources management and

They are everywhere — in toothpaste, on pizza boxes and non-stick cookware, and in area groundwater — and these manmade chemicals, according to Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency officials, have