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Winter is coming and that means an increased likelihood of storm-related power outages. 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.
Read MoreIf you have a 72-hour emergency kit and a disaster plan for your family, then you have a great start on emergency preparedness. Here are some New Year’s tips to help you take the next steps to be ready for whatever 2018 may bring.
Read MoreOverwhelmed by the thought of preparing your home and family for a natural disaster? Join EWEB’s Pledge to Prepare, and we will support you every step of the way, with a 12-month blueprint for preparedness, as well as incentives to help you stay on target.
Read MoreAs 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.
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 MoreEWEB staff developed an After Action Report to review EWEB's response to the February 2019 snow storm and the impacts of the storm, both on the community and EWEB's electrical infrastructure.
Read MoreGetting the family together for Thanksgiving dinner? Take some time to talk about emergency preparedness.
Read MoreGetting the family together for Thanksgiving dinner? Take some time to talk about emergency preparedness.
Read MoreIn partnership with the Bethel School District, we’ll open the first emergency water distribution station at the Bethel Farm on Oct. 6 with a “FILL UP at the Farm” grand opening event. A key component of EWEB’s ongoing initiative to prepare for emergencies, whether earthquake, forest fire or other disaster, is to establish at least five of these geographically dispersed emergency water stations within the next five years.
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