Wildfires and Pets: Tips for Keeping Them Safe and Healthy
While drier, warmer weather is a pleasant break from all the rain, it does bring with it the increased risk for wildfires. Wildfire smoke can be hazardous to your pet’s health, especially if they are older or have lung problems. The links listed below will provide you with information to protect your pets or livestock […]
Chattanooga Fire Department Investigates Chemical Smell Wednesday Morning At Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry
The Chattanoogan – Wednesday, March 20, 2019 The Chattanooga Fire Department was sent out Wednesday morning to investigate an acrid odor that residents were detecting in certain parts of Chattanooga. During that investigation, a representative with Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry at 909 Mueller Avenue told firefighters that they had an accidental spill of approximately two gallons […]
Catherine Stone, First Female Member of CHCAPC Board Passes
January 2, 2019 Catherine “Kitty” Oehmig Stone, known and loved in Chattanooga and on Signal Mountain, died on December 31, 2018. She was 92. Kitty was born in Chattanooga on May 18, 1926, to Edward West Oehmig and Catherine Wade Newell. Her grandparents were Dr Dunbar Newell and Mary McVea Newell, and William Gallup Oehmig […]
2018 Environmental Show of the South Presentation
2018 Environmental Show of the South Presentation from the Air Pollution Control Bureau:Chattanooga: A Tale of Two Cities