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Getting the family together for Thanksgiving dinner? Take some time to talk about emergency preparedness.
Read MoreCelebrate National Drinking Water Week May 8 – 12, 2017 by making sure you store at least a three-day emergency supply of water.
Read MoreDuring a water emergency you could be without tap water for at least three days because EWEB must secure the water system before distributing emergency water. You can pre-order up to four emergency water containers to help your household be better prepared.
Read MoreEmergency preparedness is a shared responsibility. Learn about what EWEB is doing to prepare and steps you can take to get your household prepared in the case of an emergency.
Read MoreNational Preparedness Month is an observance each September to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time.
Read MoreTheir experiences may help others learn how to best prepare for a future emergency.
Read MoreWe know older adults can face greater risks when it comes to the extreme weather events and emergencies we face, especially if they are living alone, are low-income, have a disability, depend on electricity for medical needs, or live in rural areas.
Read MoreOn June 18, with the help of community neighbors, EWEB inaugurated a new emergency water station at the Lane County Fairgrounds.
Read MoreSpring is officially here and that means the plants are blooming, the sun is (sometimes) shining, and the grass is green! We've had our fair share of severe weather already, but spring weather is notoriously unpredictable. While you're in the midst of spring cleaning and garden care, consider completing these emergency preparedness tasks.
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