SHORELINES

Q3 Shorelines 2018

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"ese are valuable tools for the people who live on or visit our lakes," said omas St. John with Alabama Power Shoreline Management. "e first Shorelines app was a big leap forward in providing information people want in today's world. e updated Smart Lakes app goes even further and was designed to be a personal lake guide. It offers interactive features to help you make the most of your time on the water." Since beginning work on Lay Dam in 1912, Alabama Power has played an important role in water management across the state. Today, the company manages 11 reservoirs, 14 hydroelectric dams, 3,500 miles of shoreline and nearly 120,000 acres of land on the Coosa, Tallapoosa and Black Warrior rivers. e Smart Lakes app is a partnership between Alabama Power's Hydro Operations, Corporate Real Estate, Environmental Affairs, Digital Strategy and Engagement and Public Relations departments. e free app can be downloaded in Apple and Android stores, and current users are encouraged to update their version to unlock the new features. 34 | 2018 Vol: 3

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