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EWEB

Planning for a Reliable, Affordable, Green Energy Future

EWEB’s journey to reassemble an electric generation portfolio

OpinionViewpoint 2 years ago

By Frank Lawson Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, tomorrow, next year, next decade and next century — our work at the Eugene … Continue reading →

A Back-Up Plan

EWEB plans to build a filtration plant on the Willamette River to provide a second water source

News 2 years ago

All it takes is one disaster for Eugene to lose its primary source of water. Just one fire, one earthquake or one oil spill on … Continue reading →

City Hall on the River

After years of waffling, the city goes after former EWEB Building on riverfront

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

The city of Eugene could soon have a City Hall with a view of the Willamette River.  On the afternoon of Jan. 18, Eugene Water … Continue reading →

College Hill 607

The reservoir will soon go away as will its iconic views and open space

Viewpoint 4 years ago

The historic, lichen-covered wall of College Hill reservoir 607 stretches for an entire block on Lincoln Street. An aging plaque on the wall tells the … Continue reading →

The Elusive Downtown Art Museum

UO museum board endorses — and then rejects — plan to put Schnitzer Museum branch at EWEB headquarters

News 7 years ago

A behind-the-scenes proposal to put a branch of the University of Oregon’s art museum on the riverfront in downtown Eugene has been shot down by … Continue reading →

CERTified Life Savers

A city program that helps you save yourself and your neighbors

News 7 years ago

Joining the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a bit like going through the five stages of grief. You start, of course, with denial: There … Continue reading →

Oil Leaks Into the McKenzie River

However industries regularly, legally, pollute Oregon's rivers

BlogNews 7 years ago
Pollution in the Willamette River taken by aerial camera. Photo Credit: Travis Williams

Shocked by the news of hydraulic oil leaking into the McKenzie River, just hundreds of feet from the intake for Eugene’s drinking water? Don’t be. It’s … Continue reading →

Underground Power Lines?

December’s record-breaking ice storm in Eugene knocked out power to thousands

News 8 years ago

An immense old oak tree crushed Kaye Parsons’ garage roof during December’s record-breaking ice storm in Eugene that knocked out power to thousands. Parsons can … Continue reading →

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