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Alabama Power shoreline managers are here to help you navigate the ownership rights and reservoir characteristics specific to your lake. Because Alabama Power lakes are licensed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), each lake has unique operating requirements. To comply with Alabama Power's program, you must get a permit before beginning construction or making changes to existing facilities or the shorelines. Please visit apcshorelines.com/permits to request a Lakeshore Use Permit. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to the Shoreline Management office near you. Bouldin ........................................................................ 205-755-4420 Harris ............................................................................ 256-396-5093 Jordan ........................................................................... 205-755-4420 Lay .................................................................................. 205-755-4420 Logan Martin ............................................................ 205-472-0481 Martin ...........................................................................256-825-0053 Mitchell ....................................................................... 205-755-4420 Neely Henry ............................................................... 205-472-0481 Smith ............................................................................. 205-384-7385 urlow ........................................................................256-825-0053 Weiss ..............................................................................256-927-2597 Yates ..............................................................................256-825-0053 "Everybody loves it," Yerby said. "ey like to see all of the pollinators, the bees and butterflies within the plot. ey think it's beautiful." e pollinator project is part of e Preserves, Alabama Power's 65 public recreational sites located along its 3,500 miles of shoreline in the state. e company currently maintains five pollinator-friendly plots at three of those sites: two at Little Fox Creek Preserve, two at Double Cove Park at Logan Martin Lake and one at Beeswax Park at Lay Lake. A sixth plot is under development at Slackland Beach on Weiss Lake. Yerby hopes to add more pollinator-friendly plots in years to come. "I'm hoping that it continues to improve," Yerby said. "It makes me feel good knowing that something we've worked so hard on has been successful." 26 | 2020