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Start the New Year right with our energy saving tips to save money and reduce your carbon footprint

01/05/2024

We know that saving money is important to our customers. Using energy and water wisely is a great way to reduce your monthly utility bill, even as the costs of electricity and water rise. EWEB has several steps you can take to reduce your usage and even make your home feel more comfortable.

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Have an energy efficient and water conscious holiday season

11/02/2023

The holiday season is officially upon us. Whether you are celebrating a special holiday or just sharing a meal with close friends and family, hosting can cause some unexpected energy and water usage increases – resulting in a higher utility bill. We’ve prepared some tips on how you can save energy and water this holiday season.

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Tips to Prepare Your Pipes for Freezing Weather

10/25/2023

The cold has arrived - here are tips to protect your pipes from freezing.

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EWEB provides programs that reflect the community's values

09/28/2023

EWEB is here to serve our customer-owners and provides programs that reflect the values of our community.

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Bethel neighbors boost emergency preparedness during Emergency Water Station event

08/31/2023

Staff gave out about 300 emergency water containers to enthusiastic community members eager to learn more about the water station.

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Water conservation tips for a drought-stricken Lane County

07/26/2023

It's a simple equation: Hot + Dry = Drought. Here's 10 tips to play your part in a drought-resilient community.

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Water use in summer more than twice as high as winter

03/23/2023

EWEB customers use more than twice as much water in the hot, dry summer months, compared to the cold, rainy winter months. The higher summer water use can almost assuredly be attributed to customers watering their lawns and gardens.

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EWEB pursues second water treatment plant to ensure resiliency

03/02/2023

Eugene is one of the largest cities on the west coast with only a single source of drinking water, the McKenzie River. And though the McKenzie is a pure, reliable water source, EWEB will secure a second source ensure resiliency in the future, planning to build a water treatment plant on the Willamette River, upstream of Eugene and Springfield.

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Energy Reduction Tips for National Cut Your Energy Costs Day

01/10/2023

Energy Efficiency tips to help you reduce your energy usage for National Cut your Energy Costs Day

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Eugene elementary students release salmon back to the wild

12/15/2022

At Alton Baker Park this week, Eugene 4J elementary students bid farewell to baby salmon they’d raised from eggs in their classrooms this fall. The activity was part of the Salmon Education Program funded by EWEB grants.

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