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Janisse Quiñones, chief executive officer and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, couldn't quite explain why fire hydrants have run dry in bumbling video.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's CEO Janisse Quinones now has a 24/7 LAPD detail in response to the threats, the sources said.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s CEO Janisse Quinones now has a 24/7 LAPD detail in response to the threats, the sources said.
Janisse Quiñones is CEO and Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Dept of Water and Power (LADWP), the nation’s largest publicly owned water and power utility. She leads the organization of more ...
Janisse Quiñones, CEO of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, said the fight to contain the flames has put immense strain on the system.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles officials on Wednesday urged residents to conserve water use as firefighters struggle to tamp down the flames.
There's been no shortage of ignominy and rightful condemnation to go around when it comes to the political incompetence that led to the Los Angeles wildfires. Now it's the time for Janisse ...
With Southern California ablaze, the lack of water leaves many wondering, why not use ocean water to combat fires?
Widespread destruction from the L.A. fires was inevitable, given the drought and winds. Still, the region could have been better prepared.
The LA City Council voted Tuesday, May 14, 2024, to approve the mayor’s appointment of Janisse Quiñones to lead the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power with a salary of $750,000 per year.
L.A. Officials Blame ‘Tremendous Demand’ for Fire Hydrants Running Dry During Fires "I need our customers to really conserve water," city official Janisse Quiñones said at a press conference ...
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