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Inside the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

Season 2 Episode 9

They are the largest and most controversial utility in the country-the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. We have an exclusive interview with the new woman in charge, Marcie Edwards, and the ratepayer advocate for customers, Fred Pickel. The discussion will include the new proposed rate hike, the class action lawsuit on behalf of customers, and the future of the DWP.

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