MLRP Program

Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program (MLRP)

Building climate resilience, creating jobs, and repurposing land for healthier, more sustainable communities in California's Westside Subbasin.

About the Program

MLRP supports projects that reduce reliance on groundwater while creating environmental, economic, and community benefits.

Reduce Groundwater Dependence

Conserve water and protect our aquifers.

Create Green Jobs

Train local residents for in-demand careers.

Strengthen Communities

Improve homes, landscapes, and quality of life.

Build Climate Resilience

Prepare for hotter, drier conditions.

LEAP’s program combines graywater workforce training, native landscaping, community engagement, and apprenticeship pathways to build climate-resilient communities in California’s Westside Subbasin.

Why Graywater Systems Matter

Reduce Water Use

Reuse water from showers, sinks, and laundry for irrigation.

Support Trees & Landscaping

Keep plants and trees healthy even in drought.

Lower Utility Costs

Cut outdoor water demand and reduce costs.

Protect Groundwater

Reduce long-term pressure on our vital groundwater supply.

Improve Property Value

Beautiful, healthy landscapes enhance homes and neighborhoods.

Climate Resilience

Build stronger communities for the future

Our Work in Action

Our Program Journey

Outreach & Recuitment

Engaging residents and recruiting participants.

Curriculum & Instruction

Rilingual trainino and classroom learning

Installation Practicum

Hands-on installations in local homes.

Apprenticeship Transition

Support and pathways to union apprenticeship.

Celebration & Evaluation

Graduation, reporting, and community calabration.

News & Updates

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About the Program

144+

Training Hours

4

Homes with Graywater Installations

Bilingual

Troining & Outreach

Native

Drought-Resistant Landscaping

Apprenticeship

Pathway Support

Graywater Professional Training Program

A 144-hour bilingual training program with classroom instruction and hands-on installation in partnership with ALT Water and UA Local 246.

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