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2002 Special Recognition
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TXU’s mining activities also add value through improvement in soil quality. Some of the best reclaimed soils, called Prime Farmland Soils, are more productive for farmers and better for the community. To date, TXU mining operations have increased these soils in reclaimed areas by 7,405 acres.

MORE THAN 20 MILLION TREES PLANTED
Since the early 1970s, TXU has been in the forefront of reforestation. The 20 million-plus trees we have planted, including 1.3 million in 2002, improve air quality by sequestering (or capturing) carbon dioxide, providing valuable wildlife habitat and contributing to the beauty of the area.
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