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2024 Renew Our Rivers Schedule Get involved in a ROR cleanup near you. For the latest schedule, visit acpshorelines.com. March 2: Valley Creek: Adger, Birmingham, Bessemer and Providence. Contact: Hana Berres, 205-325-8741 or burwinklej@jccal.org March 16-23: Logan Martin (Coosa River) Contact: Bud Kitchin, 256-239-0242 March 22-23: Lake Eufaula (Chaahoochee River) Contact: Brad Moore, bmooreless@gosuto.com March 23: Minor Heights Community at Village Creek Contact: Hana Berres, 205-325-8741 or burwinklej@jccal.org March 30 – April 20: Lay Lake (Coosa River) Contact: Judy Jones, 205-602-6605 April 6: Lay Lake at Plant Gaston (Coosa River) Contact: Andy Foster, 205-669-8129, rafoster@southernco.com April 12: Smith Lake (Cullman County) Contact: Jim Murphy, 205-529-5981 April 18-19: Smith Lake (Winston County) Contact: Jim Eason, msgjeason@yahoo.com April 27: Weiss Lake Contact: Ma Adams, 678-347-5171 May 7: Lake Mitchell (Coosa River) Contact: Dale Vann, 205-910-3713 May 11: Lake Jordan (Coosa River) Contact: Gayla Lilejohn, glilejohn13@gmail.com May 14-16: Smith Lake (Walker County) Contact: Roger Treglown, 205-300-5253 May 17-18: Lake Demopolis (LOCATION TBD) Contact: Jason Arledge, cjarledg@southernco.com June 1: Alabama River (contact and location TBD) June 8: Holt Reservoir Contact: Vanessa Jones, 205-361-3939 Aug. 10: Valley Creek - Fairfield, Midfield, Hueytown, Pleasant Grove and Brighton Contact: www.jcdh.org/wpd Sept. 6: Smith Lake (Cullman County) Contact: Jim Murphy, 205-529-5981 Sept. 12-13: Smith Lake (Winston County) Contact: Jim Eason, msgjeason@yahoo.com Sept: 18-19: Smith Lake (Walker County) Contact: Roger Treglown, 205-300-5253 Sept: 28: Village Creek Contact: Marilyn Roberts, marilynvilcreek@bellsouth.net Sept. 23-28: Neely Henry Lake (Coosa River) Contact: Lisa Dover, 256-549-0900 Oct. 1: Dog River (Mobile County) Contact: Angel Daw, tadaw@southernco.com Oct. 2-3: Mobile River (Plant Barry) Contact: Jeff Reeves, 251-829-2746 Oct. 5: Lake Mitchell (Coosa River) Contact: Dale Vann, 205-910-3713 Oct. 10: Plant Miller (Locust Fork) Contact: Marybeth Vines; 205-488-2033 or mewillis@southernco.com Oct. 22-24: Lake Harris (Tallapoosa River-Lake Wedowee) Contact: Crystal White, 256-396-5093, or Sco Teal, 770-301-7494 Nov. 1-2: Lake Martin (Tallapoosa River) Contact: John Thompson, 334-399-3289 or hps://www.lmra.info/contact-us TBD: Chaahoochee River (Plant Farley) Contact: Melanie Rogers, mlrogers@southernco.com. The J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Utility Business Customer Satisfaction Study SM has named Alabama Power No. 1 for large electric utility business customer satisfaction in the south region. "It is an honor for Alabama Power to be recognized by our customers and J.D. Power," said Jeff Peoples, Alabama Power president and CEO. "We are committed to providing safe, reliable service to our customers and communities, and this award underlines the importance of that work." The J.D. Power Electric Utility Business Customer Satisfaction Study measures satisfaction among business customers of 79 targeted U.S. electric utilities. Rankings are determined by six factors: power quality and reliability, price, billing and payment, corporate citizenship, customer contact and communications. This year, Alabama Power ranked No. 1 in three of the six study factors (billing and payment, power quality and reliability, and corporate citizenship) in the south large segment. "This top J.D. Power recognition is evidence of the partnership we strive to have with all of our customers," said Leigh Davis, senior vice president of Marketing and Economic Development. "We take pride in the role we serve in supporting businesses across our state and are honored to see the positive impact we can have together," Davis said. The 2023 study, which was conducted from February through October, is based on responses from more than 17,600 online interviews of business customers who serve in decision-making roles related to their utility company. Alabama Power gets top ranking in J.D. Power 2023 study 2

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