Corps’ Hartwell Lake Office accepts Christmas trees for recycling

USACE, Savannah District
Published Dec. 20, 2019

SAVANNAH, Ga. – The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hartwell Lake Project Office will again accept natural Christmas trees (no artificial trees) for recycling Dec. 26 through Jan. 26, 2020. All ornaments and tinsel must be removed before dropping the trees off.

The recycled trees will be used as fish attractors in Hartwell Lake. Trees will be tied in bundles, weighted with concrete anchors, and then submerged in various locations marked with fish attractor buoys.

Christmas trees can be dropped off at designated donation sites at Big Oaks and Poplar Springs boat ramps in Georgia and Twin Lakes and Friendship boat ramps in South Carolina. Mount Lebanon Elementary School located in Pendleton, South Carolina, will also serve as a drop-off location from Dec. 26 through Jan. 17, 2020.

Donated trees can be picked up by fishermen any time for personal use. Trees should be anchored in 8-12 feet of water. “Do not place Christmas trees in the main lake channel or around private docks,” said Corps Natural Resources Specialist Jess Fleming.

“Small trees and brush provide cover for fish, particularly as nursery areas for juvenile fish,” Fleming said. “In addition, they provide habitat for aquatic insects which serve as an essential food source during the early developmental stages of most fish species.”

For more information, contact the Hartwell Lake Operations Project Manager’s Office toll free 888-893-0678, or visit their website.

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Billy Birdwell
912-652-5014
912-677-6039 (cell)
Billy.E.Birdwell@usace.army.mil

Release no. 19-037