Residents in one Rancho Palos Verdes neighborhood are raising concerns about recent land movement. Several are blaming the water company for ongoing water leaks.
The Seaview neighborhood in Rancho Palos Verdes is used to land movement.
"We always know it's been historical land movement here, but when the waterline breaks, if it's not addressed quickly enough, it really exacerbates the problem," said resident Don Schmid. "The first time, three months ago, that we had that very big leak, I reported it, but they said not enough water was coming to the surface, and that's because it was all going down into the crack and into the fault," said Schmid.
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