CABLE
Time Warner services the Santa Clarita Valley.
ELECTRIC
Southern California Edison 800-655-4555
GAS
The Gas Company 800-427-2200
INTERNET
Which is faster? Check the Mbps of each provider. There are several Internet providers in the valley, including:
AT&T
800-222-0300
Time Warner
888-363-2082
TELEPHONE
AT&T is the local provider, although several other companies offer local and long distance service in the SCV, including:
AT&T
800-222-0300
MCI
800-950-5555
Sprint
800-877-7746
Time Warner
888-708-5988
WASTE DISPOSAL
Service Providers
The City of Santa Clarita provides details on trash removal services and recycling centers.
Local Landfill
Chiquita Canyon Landfill/Consolidated Disposal Service
661-257-3655
Located off Hwy 126 west of Interstate 5 at 29201 Henry Mayo Drive in Valencia.
Hazardous Waste
The City offers free door-to-door collection of Antifreeze, Batteries, Motor Oil and Filters, and Oil Based and Latex Paints through Curbside, Inc. They can be reached at (800) HHW-PKUP. The County of Los Angeles offers several free household hazardous waste roundups.
SCVSwap.com
As the saying goes, "One person's trash is another's treasure!" Check this website for ideas on who may like to have your junk...or where you may find more. Users can post almost anything that someone else can reuse, from baby clothes and office furniture to horse manure and wood chips. Edible food from restaurants and catering can also be "swapped" to our local food shelf. (Now you have a place to drop all of those hotel amenities you've collected.)
WATER
View the annual water quality report
here.
Castaic Lake Water Agency
661-297-1600
Newhall County Water District
661-259-3610
Santa Clarita Water Company
661-259-2737
Valencia Water Company
661-294-0828
Water Conditioning Companies
Traditional water softeners have been banned in the SCV. The Sanitation District of Los Angeles County has examined water conditioning systems and found that those listed on their site are not subject to ordinances prohibiting the installation of automatic water softeners (also known as self-regenerating water softeners) in the Santa Clarita Valley.