Invitation - 2026 Urban Water Management Plan - Overview Virtual Meetings

Posted on 01/05/2026

2026 UWMP Overview Virtual Meetings

Join us for an overview of what’s to come in 2026 for the next Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP). Two sessions are available for you to learn and discuss what the plan entails and UWMP update process.

Register:

January 15, 2026 at 12pm 
January 15, 2026 at 6pm

The City is required to adopt an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) every five years to comply with California’s Urban Water Management Planning Act (Act). The Act is codified in Sections 10610 through 10657 of the California Water Code (CWC).

The Act became effective on January 1, 1984 and requires that every urban water supplier that provides municipal and industrial water to more than 3,000 customers (or supplies more than 3,000 acre-feet per year) prepare and adopt an UWMP every five years in accordance with prescribed requirements in order to be eligible for state grant funding and/or financial assistance. The key reporting requirements in the UWMP include:

  • Existing and planned sources of water.
  • Water demand forecasting.
  • Conservation efforts to reduce water demand.
  • Activities to develop alternative sources of water.
  • Assessment of reliability and vulnerability of water supply.
  • Water shortage contingency plan.
  • Reporting on climate change impacts and energy intensity.

L.A.’s Urban Water Management Plan

LADWP is currently in the process of updating the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP), which is scheduled for completion in mid-2026. The 2020 UWMP is the last adopted plan and continues to serve as the City’s master plan for reliable water supply and resources management. With a 25-year planning horizon through the year 2045, the 2020 UWMP included a strategy to achieve the City’s goals and policy objectives for reliable water supply.

The strategy included the development of additional local supplies to help reduce the City’s future dependence on purchased imported supplies, supported by recommendations from prior program level planning initiatives, including the Recycled Water Master DocumentsGroundwater Remediation, Stormwater Capture Master Plan, and Conservation Potential Study (see document below). These prior efforts represent an integrated water resources management strategy. A copy of the 2020 UWMP is available below.

Water Shortage Contingency Plan

Included in the UWMP is LADWP’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP). This plan outlines processes to identify and respond to water shortages, establishes six standard water shortage levels, and identifies response actions that may be implemented to respond to water shortages. A copy of the 2020 WSCP is available below.

How to Engage in the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan Process

Interest Form

LADWP is updating the 2025 UWMP and seeking input from the community and stakeholders. Are you interested in learning more about L.A.’s long-term water supply reliability plan? Please fill out our interest form to keep up-to-date on upcoming community engagement meetings.

LADWP UWMP Interest Form

Overview Meeting

Kicking the New Year off With Water on our Minds: Join us for an Overview of What's to Come in 2026 for the next Urban Water Management Plan.

LADWP will host an Overview Meeting (two sessions are available). The objective of this meeting is to provide an engaging platform, open to communities and interested organizations, to discuss what the plan entails and explain the UWMP update process.

Please see the links below to register.

January 15, 2026 at 12pm 
January 15, 2026 at 6pm

Public Hearings

A draft of the 2025 UWMP is anticipated to be released in early 2026, which will be accompanied by a formal public comment period and public hearings for the public to provide comment on the draft document. The 2025 UWMP must be submitted to the California Department of Water Resources on or before July 1, 2026, as required under the UWMP Act.

Details of the upcoming public hearings are forthcoming. If you are interested to learn more and to provide input, please fill out the form above to say informed.

Full website information -

https://www.ladwp.com/who-we-are/water-system/sources-supply/urban-water-management-plan

Contact Us

For more information or questions on the UWMP, please send an email to

[email protected]

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