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The Eugene Water and Electric Board is warning customers who have resisted getting a smart meter that their power is now at risk of being disconnected.
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The Eugene Water and Electric Board is preparing to remove the Leaburg Dam, but doesn’t expect work to begin until at least 2032.
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A small coalition of law firms in Oregon and California have collectively filed suit against three regional utilities for their alleged lack of safeguards and mishandling of electrical transmissions right before the Holiday Farm Fire broke out on Sept. 7, 2020.
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KLCC's Love Cross talks to reporter Brian Bull on a new lawsuit against the Bonneville Power Administration, Eugene Water and Electric Board, and Lane Electric Co-op over alleged negligence leading up to the Sept. 7, 2020 wildfire that burned more than 173,000 acres.
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As efforts to restore power continue following Lane County’s recent ice storm, local utility companies warn that some homeowners may have to do their own repairs.
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Tens of thousands of people in the Willamette Valley and the central Oregon coast remained without power Sunday afternoon after a devastating ice storm hit the region Saturday.
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Homeowners in the McKenzie Valley area who lost their septic systems to the Holiday Farm Fire can get money to fix or replace them.
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Eugene-area residents apparently heeded a request to reduce their electricity consumption during this month’s triple-digit heat wave.
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The Eugene Water and Electric Board is asking customers to conserve energy.
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Temperatures are forecast to reach into the triple-digits from Sunday into next week, bringing higher risk of fires and heat-related illness.
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The Eugene Water and Electric Board has been looking for a source of water to augment its intake on the McKenzie River for decades.
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McKenzie Valley residents who lost their septic systems to the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire can now get money to replace them.