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About EWEB
Founded in 1911, the Eugene Water & Electric Board is Oregon’s largest customer-owned utility. Chartered by the city of Eugene, a five-member Board of Commissioners is elected by the citizens of Eugene and governs the utility. The utility’s mission is:
“To be an outstanding provider of energy and water products that meet customer needs and benefit the citizens of Eugene.”
Who we are
Learn more about EWEB, its history, its geographical service boundaries, and its commitment to conservation.
Your Commissioners
EWEB is governed by five elected commissioners. Learn more about who they are and what they do.
Get involved
As a citizen-owner, you have a stake in the utility's decisions. There are numerous opportunities for you to become involved in EWEB affairs and provide feedback to commissioners and the staff.
EWEB facts
Power generation, number of employees, peak water usage: It’s all here.
Financial reports
Get the latest annual report, which contains detailed financial information about EWEB.
Serving the community
We sponsor an extensive education program, offer numerous recreational activities and take pride in participating in many community activities, events and programs.
About Eugene
The Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area is home to about 225,000 people, situated between the McKenzie and Willamette River at the southern end of Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
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