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Boil Water Advisory

A Boil Water Advisory is a protocol that we do to make sure that your water stays safe.

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Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS)

A PSPS means EWEB will proactively de-energize power and is considered an action of last resort to help protect public safety.

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Pledge to Prepare Campaign

Overwhelmed by the thought of preparing your home and family for a natural disaster? Join EWEB’s Pledge to Prepare, and we will support you every step of the way, with a 12-month blueprint for preparedness, as well as incentives to help you stay on target.

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Energy Efficiency Supplemental Incentive Boost

EWEB was awarded additional funding to distribute to customers for a limited time to help afford home energy efficiency improvements.

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Rebates For Weather-based Sprinkler Controllers, Toilets, and Customer Side Hand Valves

We offer rebates for fixtures and equipment that will help you save water in and around your home. Funds are limited, so rebates are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Residential Thermostat Program

Almost half of your energy bill goes to heating and cooling your home. A smart thermostat can help maintain the comfort of your home while also saving you money.

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Holiday Farm Fire Resources and Support

Get information about your service, resources and support options available to you.

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Electric Mobility Grants

We're pleased to offer grant funding to help increase awareness, access, infrastructure, and adoption of electric mobility in EWEB service territory.

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Carbon Offsets

After you maximize ways to save energy and reduce carbon emissions, you can neutralize your remaining carbon footprint with carbon offsets added right to your EWEB bill.

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College Hill Reservoir Replacement Project

After serving Eugene for over 80 years, the 15-million-gallon (MG) College Hill Reservoir has reached the end of its useful life. EWEB will dismantle the leaky and antiquated reservoir and replace it in the next few years with new, modern drinking water storage tanks built to withstand major earthquakes.

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