The Nature Conservancy had removed a major barrier, an old, washed-out road and culvert system, from this site situated along a tributary to the Alum Fork of the Saline River. The crossing here had been impassable for years, yet was causing erosion that ultimately landed in the Saline River, and that was preventing fish from migrating up and down the river system. THC had a solution, and Entergy was happy to have the opportunity to help.
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Control room operators removed Arkansas Nuclear One’s Unit 2 from service over the weekend to begin the plant’s 28th scheduled refueling and maintenance outage following months of safe, secure and reliable operation.
About 200 customers will be impacted from 4 to noon both days
Entergy Arkansas will be performing work on distribution lines as well as other equipment in an area around the town of Wheatley on Monday and Tuesday, July 26 and 27 that will require an outage from 4 a.m. to noon both days.
Entergy’s information technology team contributed more than 400 hours of community service, exceeding their #IT100HourChallenge in April.
Entergy was well-represented at the Special Olympics softball tournament at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway in November.
Whitney Watson and Megan Hewitt are recipients of Single Parent Scholarship Fund scholarships.
Two deserving single parents are well on their way to a better life, thanks to their own hard work and a little help from Entergy Arkansas.
Entergy Arkansas enthusiastically supports Bank On Arkansas+.
Through Bank On Arkansas+, nearly 4,000 people who didn't have bank accounts now do.
Donations help vulnerable customers pay utility bills.
Our work goes far beyond keeping the lights on and the natural gas flowing, as we have for more than a century.