Chattanooga Gas Employees Volunteer With Tennessee River Gorge Trust For 15th Consecutive Year

  • Monday, April 22, 2024
Chattanooga Gas employees celebrated Earth Month by volunteering their time to help restore and improve the Pot Point Nature Trail near Signal Mountain on March 16. Employees installed bollards to protect natural areas and built wooden boxes for the cabin’s garbage cans to make them less accessible to wildlife. 
 
Officials said, "This is the 15th year Chattanooga Gas has partnered with the Tennessee River Gorge Trust. It is part of Chattanooga Gas’ ongoing commitment to give back to the community where we live, work, and serve.
Chattanooga Gas’ support for the TRGT is just one way in which the company is helping to maintain the region’s vibrant community."
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