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EWEB Commissioners voted to decommission the Leaburg Hydroelectric Project on January 3, directing the General Manager to develop a Leaburg Hydroelectric Project Decommissioning Action Plan (LDAP). Developing the LDAP will help us answer many questions about the process of decommissioning. Here's what we know right now:
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Read MoreFor many customers, Budget Billing brings valued stability to their monthly utility bill payments. However, a fixed payment is not necessarily right for everyone. Here are some questions to ask to determine if Budget Billing is right for you.
Read MoreA list of common questions we hear during prolonged or widespread outages.
Read MoreAccessing the Willamette River as a redundant source is an important next step in ensuring we can provide service to our customers in case an emergency impacts the Hayden Bridge Filtration Plant or McKenzie River supply.
Read MoreQuestions and answers to on Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms and Cyanotoxins
Read MoreAccessing the Willamette River as a redundant source is an important next step in ensuring we can provide service to our customers in case an emergency impacts the Hayden Bridge Filtration Plant or McKenzie River supply.
Read MoreAfter more than a year of research and planning, EWEB began site preparation this week for construction of two new water storage tanks on an undeveloped property near E. 40th Ave. and Patterson St. The 10-acre property was acquired by EWEB in the 1950s as a future water storage site.
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