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As part of its stormwater permit program, the City of Brentwood is assisting with a community clean-up for the Little Harpeth River on Saturday, February 11 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Community volunteers should meet at the Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex on Heritage Way just behind the WSM…
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Projects Benefit Both the Environment and Bottom Line Tennessee Deputy Governor Claude Ramsey, Department of Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau and General Services Commissioner Steven G. Cates announced a series of energy efficiency projects in state government, as well as the new Clean Tennessee Energy Grant Program. The state…
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Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations are now available for public use at the Brentwood Municipal Center at 5211 Maryland Way and at the Brentwood Library on Concord Road. Currently these stations may be used at no cost, however a user fee will be implemented in the near future.
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Calling All VolunteersTen years ago, the Franklin Farmers Market began with just 8 farms. Now, the market is home to nearly 70 farms over the course of the year. When you shop at the market, you are helping us to meet our goal of keeping Tennessee farmland green and growing.The…
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Williamson Recycles will host its Annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program beginning Monday, December 26, 2011.This year the program will offer 18 drop-off locations. “We encourage all Williamson County who celebrate the holidays by using a Christmas tree to participate in our tree recycling program,” said Shannon Hopkins, Recycling Specialist for…
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