Dominion Employees Putting Energy To Work For The Environment In Projects
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As part of their annual "Putting Our Energy to Work For the Environment" project, employees of Dominion energy completed 12 projects in their service territory, including one in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania project was recreating the Backyard Habitat Garden, building a split rail fence and creating a pathway at the Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, in conjunction with the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, in Fox Chapel.
"Dominion does more than just supply the energy that powers homes, schools and businesses in our neighborhoods," said William C. Hall Jr., vice president-Corporate Communications and Community Affairs. "Our employees take great pride in donating their time – and a lot of sweat – to step out of their normal work routines and build or spruce up those civic projects that only get done with volunteer help."
The Dominion Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the company, donates $2,500 to each project to cover the cost of needed supplies and equipment.
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9/13/2010 |
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