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EWEB Commissioners take significant step in planning for Willamette Water Treatment Plant
A new plant will bolster resiliency in the face of disaster and enable downtime at our current 76-year-old treatment plant.
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Pillars of EWEB's Wildfire Season Readiness
Wildfire season is here. We're preparing for wildfire risk, and so can you.
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EWEB pauses power generation at Trail Bridge Powerhouse to support seasonal fish migration
EWEB will not generate power at Trail Bridge Powerhouse from July 2 through October 31 so juvenile fish and adult bull trout can more easily move downstream
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Five years ago 2021 Heat Dome drove surging energy demand
Five years ago, a mass of hot air settled over the Pacific Northwest, shattering state temperature records. As summers continue to get hotter, EWEB takes action to ensure a reliable supply of energy.
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EWEB to use a $2.2 million grant to strengthen grid resiliency and modernize electrical equipment
EWEB was selected for two grants from the Oregon Department of Energy
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EWEB to pause e-bike rebate program
EWEB will pause its electric bicycle (e-bike) rebate program on June 19, following a significant increase in program participation in the first half of 2026.
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Students build, race spectacular cars at EWEB EV Challenge
Local students carry on 30+ year tradition with battery-powered, innovative vehicular creations
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Hydro-powered Recreation Sites Open for Community Exploration
EWEB, the USDA Forest Service, and local construction partners celebrated the reopening of Carmen-Smith Recreation Projects on Friday, cheering on the partnerships that made possible the renovation of these treasured outdoors community spaces.
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EWEB concrete, copper and steel ensure reliable, resilient delivery of water and power
From the power source to the switch and from the water source to the tap, essential infrastructure is necessary to keep power and water flowing.
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Fourth graders learn about power line safety through EWEB program in schools
"Power Town" is a demonstration table that uses live voltage to show what happens when different objects come in contact with electricity.
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Leaburg Forest Management Plan: Spring 2026 16 acre variable retention cut
EWEB, Trout Mountain Forestry enacting variable retention harvest on the Leaburg Forest as part of providing long term structural diversity and habitat opportunities
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Spill response update
EWEB staff stand by their initial assessment that the spill will have no adverse impacts to drinking water quality at this time.
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EWEB deploys spill response on McKenzie River following semi-truck crash near Belknap Springs
Emergency response crews worked quickly after a tanker truck carrying an estimated 275 gallons of diesel and between 5,000 and 7,000 gallons of milk crashed this morning near Belknap Springs, releasing diesel and milk into a creek that flows into the Upper McKenzie River.
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Beaver Removal at Leaburg Canal
EWEB completed targeted management wildlife activities at Leaburg Canal after increased beaver activity and repeated dam removals during 2025 raised concerns about the stability of the canal embankment.
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EWEB Finalizes Transfer of McKenzie Valley Electric Customers to Lane Electric
EWEB has officially completed the transfer of electric customers in the McKenzie Valley to Lane Electric Cooperative, effective May 1, 2026. This milestone marks the culmination of nearly a year of research, analysis, community engagement, and coordinated efforts between the two utilities.
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EWEB Earns Tree Line USA Recognition for 11 Years Running
April 13, 2017
Tree Line USA is a national program recognizing public and private utilities for practices that protect and enhance America's urban forests. A collaboration of the Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters, Tree Line USA recognizes the dual goals of promoting safe and reliable electricity while maintaining healthy community trees.
"EWEB's commitment to proper tree-care practice benefits your customers in numerous ways, including providing cleaner air and water, increasing property values and improving quality of life," said Dan Lambe, President of the Arbor Day Foundation. "Trees also conserve energy and reduce peak demand, a crucial benefit to customers and providers alike."
To achieve Tree Line USA status, utilities must follow industry standards for quality tree care, provide annual worker training in best tree care practices, sponsor a tree planting and public education program, maintain a tree-based energy conservation program, and participate in an Arbor Day celebration.
EWEB employs four full-time, certified arborists to inspect and evaluate vegetation around power lines, determine required maintenance activities, and communicate with customers about tree trimming activities. Eleven contract crews perform all pruning and trimming work.
Crews trim around 300 line miles of vegetation annually to minimize falling trees and branches. In 2016, EWEB planted 115 new trees through our partnership with Friends of Trees and volunteer events.
Join us for a volunteer planting party and tree give-away
EWEB is sponsoring a Friends of Trees planting on Saturday, April 29. We will be giving away power line friendly trees from 7-9 a.m. Learn more and register for the volunteer event.