Dry-weather urban runoff from over irrigation, broken/misadjusted sprinklers, and other sources is some of the most potentially problematic water that enters storm drains, and can include motor oil, fertilizer, pet waste, and trash.
A Low Flow Diversion (LFD) is a structural system that diverts this polluted water away from the ocean to be filtered and treated before being discharged into the ocean
The LACFCD currently operates 21 Low Flow Diversions (LFDs) throughout Los Angeles County, with the majority located near outlets to the Santa Monica Bay.
All these LFDs divert water from storm drains into the sanitary sewer or another treatment system to eliminate the discharge of potentially polluted dry-weather runoff into receiving waters. While there are many similarities between the sites, each LFD is unique in its design, equipment, and operation.