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Item Open Access 2011 Integrated Electric Resource Plan(Eugene Water and Electric Board, 2012-01-03) Eugene Water & Electric BoardEWEB‟s Integrated Electric Resource Plan (IERP) serves as a roadmap to guide decisions for how the utility will meet the energy needs of our customers over the next two decades, and to identify specific actions to take over the next five years. The primary purpose of the IERP is to set a strategic path that will meet forecast demand for power while minimizing risks. The 2011 IERP is using a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework to consider the economic, social, and environmental aspects of alternative strategies. The TBL includes both quantitative and qualitative information to encourage a more comprehensive and holistic consideration of benefits and impacts of different alternatives.Item Open Access 2011 Strategic Plan: Road Map for Our Next 100 Years(Eugene Water & Electric Board, 2011-05-03) Eugene Water & Electric BoardEWEB has established an overarching strategy and seven vertical “Whats” (product and service strategies at the Board level to guide the organization on trade-off considerations when deliberating on major decisions). In addition, EWEB has identified five horizontal strategies or “the Hows” (business systems, communications and technology) at the organizational level. The specific strategies contained in this plan were crafted to reflect this view of balancing multiple factors to determine total value. The EWEB Board has directed the utility to plan and operate around this fundamental proposition of balance and total value. We believe that the success of EWEB has been in large part due to balanced value-based decisions. As discussed above, the overarching strategy includes the “Whats” and the “Hows” along with the methods by which we bring those strategies together within EWEB. Section eight and section nine provide a more detailed description of the “Whats” and the “Hows.”Item Open Access Drinking Water Protection Plan Technical Report(Eugene Water & Electric Board, 2000-08) Eugene Water & Electric BoardThis report on the protection of drinking water from the Eugene Water & Electric Board contains information on protecting the source of drinking water, the building of effective partnerships, regulatory analysis, and environmental setting and risk assessment.Item Open Access Energy Conservation Resource Strategy 2008 - 2012(Eugene Water & Electric Board, 2008-04-15) Eugene Water & Electric BoardThe Energy Conservation Resource Strategy specifies the critical operational objectives that are needed to maximize future acquisition of the cost-effective energy conservation resource, and identifies resource targets and funding requirements for the five-year period 2008 - 2012. The recommendations and objectives in the Strategy will be used to guide the development of annual implementation plans.Item Open Access Eugene : Aquatic and riparian habitat assessment for the Eugene-Springfield area(Eugene (Or.), 2002-09-19) Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Water Work Consulting; Upstream Connection; Lane County (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (Eugene, Or.); Springfield Utility Board; Eugene Water & Electric Board; Willamalane Park and Recreation DistrictThe purposes of this assessment are to: inform local government staff, elected officials and interested citizens about the current condition of key aquatic and riparian indicators relative to historic conditions; assist MECT agencies with preparation of an action plan for habitat conservation, enhancement, and restoration planning for aquatic and riparian resources, and fishes listed under the federal Endangered Species Act; provide preliminary site-specific recommendations for protection, restoration, and enhancement of habitat; [and] identify key gaps in information and monitoring related to these resources. [From the Plan]