EWEB’s Switch to Telework Brings Many Benefits
More than 265 EWEB workers have reduced their car travel while enhancing the safety and resiliency of our community by working from home.
More than 265 EWEB workers have reduced their car travel while enhancing the safety and resiliency of our community by working from home.
After an icy winter storm struck Northwest Oregon in mid-February, bringing down trees and power lines, the state’s largest investor-owned electric company issued a call for help. EWEB crews responded.
As Texas struggles to restore electricity to millions, locals may be wondering if a similar crisis could happen here, and what utility operators and individuals can do to prepare for unprecedented weather events.
On the heels of the Holiday Farm Fire, additional water quality sensors have been placed in the main stem of the river, as well as in several creeks and tributaries.
Crews of young people are helping to protect Eugene’s drinking water by mitigating the impact of post-fire soil erosion along the McKenzie River.