Chattanooga Gas employees volunteered Tuesday at the Pot Point Nature Trail near Signal Mountain in partnership with the Tennessee River Gorge Trust. Employees pruned trees, spread gravel and cleaned up the hiking trail along the 4.1-mile trail loop.
This is the 13th year in a row Chattanooga Gas partnered with TRGT to help clear trails and restore riverside areas. The company also brings its own tools and machinery to assist with each project along the trail.
“Chattanooga Gas is committed to partnerships and projects that work towards conservation, restoration and awareness, so that future generations will have a prosperous and beautiful place to call home here in Chattanooga,” said Tiffany Callaway-Ferrell, vice president of operations for Chattanooga Gas. “We are proud to partner with the Tennessee River Gorge Trust and are committed to being good stewards of Tennessee to help ensure a sustainable future for the beautiful areas Chattanoogans call home.”
Chattanooga Gas’ support for the TRGT is just one way in which the company is helping to maintain the region’s vibrant community. For more information about Chattanooga Gas, visit www.chattanoogagas.com.