November 04 2021

November 04, 2021

EWEB helps the City of Eugene lower its carbon footprint

EWEB, City of Eugene project reduces City Facilities carbon footprint by 16%

November 01 2021

November 01, 2021

Revisiting EWEB’s Climate Policies during COP26

While world leaders debate climate action, EWEB reflects on our community's climate successes

October 22 2021

October 22, 2021

Monitoring of Trail Bridge "Sinkholes" Continues

As part of our routine monitoring efforts, EWEB conducted a bathymetric survey of Trail Bridge Reservoir in May 2021 and found unusual depressions. EWEB conducted follow-up inspections with a remotely operated underwater vehicle along with dye testing by divers in early June 2021. Based on the dye tests, the two larger depressions are actively taking water and are considered sinkholes. Subsequent dye testing and geophysical investigations in July and August indicated that there is no concentrated seepage flow through or under Trail Bridge Dam.

October 04 2021

October 04, 2021

Public Power Equals Local Control

Unlike for-profit utilities who serve their investors, EWEB and other public power providers are community-owned and do not operate to earn a profit or benefit stockholders. Our prices are based on the costs to serve our community with safe, reliable water and electricity.

September 23 2021

September 23, 2021

#ClimateWeek

At EWEB, we factor climate change into almost everything we do. As Eugene’s publicly-owned utility, we strive to fulfill our roles reducing our community’s carbon footprint, optimizing our use of clean energy, and helping our watershed adapt to a warmer climate.