Every Week is Infrastructure Week
National Infrastructure Week (May 14-20) may be a politically charged quip on the national stage, but for EWEB, the urgency and importance of infrastructure is no joke.
National Infrastructure Week (May 14-20) may be a politically charged quip on the national stage, but for EWEB, the urgency and importance of infrastructure is no joke.
Old reservoir leaks, threatening water quality, and will fail when a major earthquake strikes.
Crews are identifying and addressing equipment failures before wildfire season and doing so mitigates risk of fire ignition.
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.
The Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is expanding its capacity to provide water to customers in case of an emergency.