Part of ongoing effort to protect water supply, stop erosion
MURFREESBORO — Community
volunteers are needed Saturday, March 1, for a tree planting event along
Garrison Creek in east Murfreesboro aimed at protecting the local water supply.
The Tennessee Environmental Council along with the City of
Murfreesboro Water and Sewer Department and MTSU Stormwater Program are
partnering for the event, which will last from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Volunteers should meet at in the Kroger parking lot on Lascassas Pike and North
Rutherford Boulevard.
Volunteers should bring sturdy boots or shoes along with
gloves and warm clothing. Organizers are asking volunteers to devote one, two
or three hours to planting seedlings along the creek.
The event is part of an effort by the Environmental Council
to plant 10,000 trees across the state. The goal of the project is to develop a
stream protection zone to improve local water quality. Trees along the stream
filter out pollutants such as yard chemicals, oils that leak onto pavement and
loose dirt that flow into the stream when it rains. The trees also cool the
water and provide a canopy that improves the habitat for fish and other aquatic
wildlife.
Volunteers can preregister at http://tectn.org/10ktreeday/.
For more information, contact Cynthia Allen with the MTSU
Stormwater Program at 615-898-2660 or via email at Cynthia.Allen@mtsu.edu.
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