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Altamaha Riverkeepers have a mission to protect our Waterways

Feb. 23, 2009
Categorized in: General Information

Our local Glynn County newspaper, The Brunswick News, recently ran a very interesting article about an organization working out of our neighboring McIntosh County, the Altamaha Riverkeeper. This article featured one of their CoastKeepers, Wendy Galan, and her reflections on her first year with the Riverkeepers. This group was founded to protect one of our most vital natural resources, the Altamaha River which is Georgia’s biggest river, including its tributaries the Ocmulgee, the Oconee and the Ohoopee. They monitor pollution throughout the waters and also land-based actions impacting the waterways and wetlands. 

 It appears that the State of GA has good environmental laws in place, but laws and policies are only as good as adherence to them. Unfortunately, many people feel that old saying “It is easier to get forgiveness than to get permission” is the order of the day. Of course, many actions of man are done out of ignorance to the chain reaction of what we do and how it can impact on down the line. 
 
In this day of increasing environmental awareness, I’m thankful we have such a group working to protect our beautiful Golden Isles area for future generations. If you would care to read more about the Altamaha Riverkeepers, you may go to their website:
 

Green is Beautiful!

Jul. 23, 2007
Categorized in: General Information

Will ‘Eco-Friendly’ be a Hot Topic for Realtors?

 Driving along a stretch of I-95 where they have recently cut down the vast majority of trees & vegetation serving as a buffer (now why did they do that???) between the highway and a subdivision that backs up to it, I noticed this BRIGHT green stucco home. This color choice was not a soft pleasing green, but a dark moss that stood out like an eyesore. I thought to myself, “Somebody misunderstood the catch phrase we’ve been hearing of America Going Green!”

In a recent trip to our local home improvement store, I noticed advertisements for ‘green building materials’.   It also seems that every magazine I pick up or each time I watch TV for very long there will be a commercial pushing energy-efficient products---from light bulbs, to appliances & flooring materials, etc. I predict that goods & materials that can be promoted as protecting the environment will become more & more a marketing tool in the housing industry. I must admit with the high 90’s° temperatures we’ve experiencing lately, solar energy would be desirable, particularly after I opened my latest power bill! Power saving materials may even qualify for one of those tax credits! For more information, check out:

www.energystar.gov/index.cfm.