July 14 2022

July 14, 2022

EWEB begins 2023 Budget and Rate-setting Process

In 2022, residential rates increased for the first time in five years. Looking ahead, a variety of long-term critical projects coupled with short-term supply chain and inflationary pressures and a dynamic power supply market are likely to impact the prices customers pay for water and power.

June 30 2022

June 30, 2022

Fireworks and Power Lines Don’t Mix

Using fireworks near power lines could lead to a fire, explosion, power outage or downed line.

June 24 2022

June 24, 2022

Fake Geese, Drones, and Glow-in-the-Dark Markers: How EWEB Protects Birds from Powerlines

As part of EWEB's relicensing requirements for the Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project, we are reducing the risk of birds colliding with electricity.

June 21 2022

June 21, 2022

Community Neighbors Inaugurate Fifth Emergency Water Station

On June 18, with the help of community neighbors, EWEB inaugurated a new emergency water station at the Lane County Fairgrounds.

May 09 2022

May 09, 2022

EWEB Launches 2022 Residential Customer Survey

As a public utility, it is important EWEB check in with customers to see how we are performing. We invite you to share your feedback and opinions.