Planning for the future in a volatile landscape
Eugene Water & Electric Board Commissioners are looking to the future in an uncertain time.
Eugene Water & Electric Board Commissioners are looking to the future in an uncertain time.
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.
EWEB’s Board of Commissioners approved the utility’s first Wildfire Mitigation Plan during the July 5 Board meeting.
Using fireworks near power lines could lead to a fire, explosion, power outage or downed line.
A new digital fire lookout tower will soon be able to spot small fires before they threaten communities and infrastructure in the upper McKenzie River Valley, thanks to a new ALERTWildfire camera installed Monday on a communications tower owned and operated by the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB).