Air Quality Concerns Hamper EWEB Meter Readers
Due to air quality concerns, our meter readers have not been able to safely complete their assigned routes for a number of days in September.
Due to air quality concerns, our meter readers have not been able to safely complete their assigned routes for a number of days in September.
Here in the northwest, we are all too aware that wildfires often result in loss of life and property.
As our nation continues to respond to COVID-19, there is no better time to take action. During September’s National Preparedness Month, Eugene Water & Electric Board encourages customers to be “prepared, not scared” in the event of a natural disaster or other emergency.
EWEB, McKenzie Watershed Council and the Willamette National Forest are collaboratively working on the project, which involves relocating a portion of 115 kV transmission line.
Eugene Water & Electric Board is exploring the impacts of widespread electrification on our community.