Georgia Power celebrates Earth Month this April
Company hosting employee volunteer events; Statewide PSA highlights importance of protecting Georgia's waterways
ATLANTA, April 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power is celebrating April as Earth Month with employees across the state engaged in environmental service projects throughout the month. Each year, hundreds of employees volunteer to help clean up the state's waterways, plant trees and bushes, host local park cleanups and more. The annual event is part of the company's longstanding mission to be a Citizen Wherever We Serve and to protect and preserve the state's natural resources. "Environmental stewardship is a core value for every Georgia Power employee in every community in which we serve," said Mark Berry, vice president of Environmental & Natural Resources for Georgia Power. "For more than a century, we have been committed to taking care of the state we all call home and this commitment really shines during Earth Month." In addition to Earth Month events, Georgia Power sponsors and participates in river and lake cleanups around the state throughout the year. These events are hosted and sponsored by Georgia Power through Southern Company's Renew Our Rivers initiative. The company is also a corporate sponsor of Rivers Alive, a volunteer waterway cleanup initiative targeting streams, rivers, lakes, beaches and wetlands across Georgia. Since 2003, Georgia Power employees and other volunteers statewide have removed more than 2 million pounds of trash through the program. Georgia Power is committed to not only keeping the state's waterways clean, but also finding new technologies to reduce, conserve and improve the quality of water returned to the environment from power plants. Through a partnership with other utilities and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the company continues to conduct innovative research projects at its Water Research Center at Plant Bowen near Cartersville, Georgia. Research is focused on wastewater treatment to conserve and reuse water more efficiently. To learn more, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/Environment. Georgia Power PSA Highlights Importance of Water About Georgia Power SOURCE Georgia Power For further information: Georgia Power Media Relations, (404) 506-7676 or (800) 282-1696, www.georgiapower.com
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