Eugene Residents Share COVID-19 Emergency Prep Lessons
Their experiences may help others learn how to best prepare for a future emergency.
Their experiences may help others learn how to best prepare for a future emergency.
By year-end, nearly 7,000 households could receive the EWEB bill credit.
As the wide-ranging impacts of the coronavirus outbreak spread through our community, we are taking definitive actions to help and protect our customers and employees so we can continue providing reliable electricity and healthy water during this crisis.
There are things you can do, even as you shelter-in-place, to enhance your emergency preparedness.
Whether it’s an ice storm, pandemic or other emergency, one thing all disasters have in common is the opportunity to learn and improve, so that we are better prepared for the next major event.