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According to TVA, this round of heavy rainfall, coupled with grounds that are already saturated, will result in lake levels ...
How do seasonal water fluctuations affect lakefront property in East Tennessee? In a comprehensive feature for HelloNation, ...
TVA manages a 652-mile system running through the Tennessee River, and its River Forecast Center helps do the job. After Labor Day, the TVA begins lowering the water levels in its reservoirs.
It looked like Tennessee's lakes would not make it to their summer levels, which TVA calls "summer pool," before the state received between 3.5 and 5 inches of rain during storms in early May. If ...
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tenn. - Good news for those living close to Watauga Dam -- Tennessee Valley Authority officials tell us the water has finally crested. TVA says lake levels are three feet above ...
Tennessee Valley Authority works year-round, 24 hours a day to monitor and control water levels on the Tennessee River system. Tennessee Valley Authority works year-round, ...
Levels of Boone Lake and other TVA area lakes will begin going down after Labor Day after a summer at full pool following repairs at the dam. David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier ...
Starting tomorrow, TVA plans to conduct one of its most aggressive tests so far on repair work at Boone Dam. TVA will allow the lake to go to about 1,358 feet elevation, the highest level it has ...
CARTER COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Several lakes in Northeast Tennessee are below normal levels as the region sees an exceptionally dry summer. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) announced on ...
Memorial day weekend is just around the bend, and the Tennessee Valley Authority is giving us some insight on how it is preparing for families to hit the waterways for some fun in the sun this summer.
TVA says reservoir levels ready for boaters and kayakers for Memorial Day weekend Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, when people usually venture outside to enjoy the warming weather.
Many lakes in the region, including Norris, Fort Loudoun, Cherokee, and Watts Bar, are managed by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which adjusts water levels to meet operational needs such as ...