https://apcshorelines.com/renew-our-rivers-cleanups-bring-fathers-daughters-together/
When Ann Marie Smith’s dad invited her to join him in volunteering at an Alabama Power Renew Our Rivers cleanup at Plant Gorgas six years ago, she thought it would be a fun way for the two to spend the...
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Lambert family helps clean Lake Jordan 15 years running For Jon Lambert and his two sons, taking part in the annual Renew Our Rivers cleanup on Lake Jordan has become a family tradition. They have been among the earliest volunteers...
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Alabama Power partners with state and federal agencies to enhance the habitat for red-cockaded woodpeckers and longleaf pines. A week-old hatchling steadies itself, with no awareness that the new bands on its legs are helping rebuild the national population of...
https://apcshorelines.com/learn-more-about-new-fish-habitats-on-neely-henry-tonight-at-nhla/
Members of Alabama Power’s Environmental Affairs Department are excited to join the Neely Henry Lake Association (NHLA) tonight at 6:30 p.m. at their May meeting. All are invited to come and learn about the potential benefits to the Neely Henry...
https://apcshorelines.com/montevallo-students-join-alabama-power-to-enhance-fish-habitat/
Since 2003, Alabama Power has deployed more than 60,000 Christmas trees in company reservoirs to create fish habitat. Employees added to that total recently with the help of students from the University of Montevallo President’s Outdoor Scholars program. Participants gathered...
https://apcshorelines.com/managing-river-flows/
Alabama Power manages the rivers and streams that pass through its 14 dams and 11 lakes, stretching across the Coosa, Tallapoosa and Black Warrior rivers. Managing these flows is challenging and complex. The floods in December are a recent example...