Rate Setting Process is Customer Driven and Community Focused
EWEB’s Board of Commissioners is considering rate changes to help maintain reliable utility services and fund critical investments in Eugene’s water and electric infrastructure.
EWEB’s Board of Commissioners is considering rate changes to help maintain reliable utility services and fund critical investments in Eugene’s water and electric infrastructure.
Staff gave out about 300 emergency water containers to enthusiastic community members eager to learn more about the water station.
Here’s an overview of the three primary ways EWEB recovers the costs of serving customers and generates the funds needed to keep the power on and the water flowing.
Disaster recovery and prevention are being embedded in all operations and processes.
It's a simple equation: Hot + Dry = Drought. Here's 10 tips to play your part in a drought-resilient community.