On June 8, Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board submitted a Closure Denial Review letter for the petroleum underground storage tank at 25825 S. Narbonne Ave. Upon review, the State Water Board staff found the subject case does not meet the following Policy criteria: General Criterion e. – A conceptual site model that assesses […]
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Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Submits Site Assessment Work Plan Requirement Letter at 25808 South Narbonne Avenue.
On June 9, Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board submitted a Site Assessment Work Plan Requirement letter for the site at 25808 South Narbonne Avenue. The work plan should propose soil borings and monitoring well installations sufficient to delineate and assess the extent of soil and groundwater impacts and is due on July 15, […]
Lomita Water 2021 Consumer Confidence Report Now Available
Lomita residents can learn about the City’s drinking water and view water quality data in the 2021 Lomita Water Consumer Confidence Report, available online now at www.LomitaWater.com/CCR2021. The water quality report link has been directly distributed to Lomita Water customers via a water bill insert to paper bill recipients and via email to eBilling recipients. […]
2021 Consumer Confidence Report – Digital PDF
Lomita residents can learn about the City’s drinking water and view water quality data in the 2021 Lomita Water Consumer Confidence Report.
Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Closes Underground Storage Tank Case at 26123 Narbonne Ave.
On March 22, 2022, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board confirmed the completion of the site investigation and correction action for the underground storage tanks at 26123 Narbonne Ave. View Case Closure Letter, Transmittal of Closure Letter for Lomita Sheriff’s Station and the Closure Packet.
ExxonMobil Oil Corporation Submits Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring Waste Manifest Letter for 25808 Narbonne Ave.
On March 15, 2022, ETIC submitted a Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring Waste Manifest Letter on behalf of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation (ExxonMobil) for the site at 25825 S. Narbonne Ave. The waste generated during ETIC’s Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring Report dated January 13, 2022 has been removed from the site and transported for proper disposal. View document.
City Council Adopts Updated 2022 Water Master Plan
Following the Water Subcommittee’s recommendation, the City of Lomita presented the 2022 Water Master Plan during the regular City Council meeting on February 15, 2022. In July 2021, the City partnered Dudek, an environmental planning firm, to complete a system-wide evaluation and identify future water system needs. Since the 2015 Water Master Plan, the City […]
Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Responds to Groundwater Monitoring Report for 25825 S. Narbonne Ave.
On January 25, 2022, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board responded to PIC Environmental Services’ Groundwater Monitoring Report for 25825 S. Narbonne Ave. Based on the Regional Water Board’s assessment, additional groundwater monitoring is needed to evaluate concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons, benzene and fuel oxygenate compounds. View document.
PIC Environmental Services Submits Groundwater Monitoring Report for 25825 S. Narbonne Ave.
On January 5, 2022, PIC Environmental Services (PIC) submitted a Groundwater Monitoring Report on behalf of Charles Moine, the property owner at 25825 S. Narbonne Ave. The report documents groundwater sampling and testing from wells MW1, MW2, and MW3 on December 6, 2021. PIC determined that the contaminant concentrations in the site’s groundwater satisfies the […]
City of Lomita Declares Drought Response Level 1 Shortage Alert
Following a recommendation from the City Council Water Subcommittee, and after similar declarations from regional water providers, the Lomita City Council unanimously adopted Resolution No. 2021-49, declaring a Drought Response Level 1 Shortage Alert during the regular City Council meeting on December 21, 2021. Timeline of events leading up to the City’s action: November 9, […]