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 Friday that ...
The state agency in charge of testing water quality plans to take samples from Douglas Lake after the Tennessee Valley Authority removed a 4,000-foot floating boom designed to catch debris from ...
SEVIERVILLE (WATE) – With all this warm weather, people are starting to get back out on the water. Spots like Douglas Lake are seeing more traffic, and TVA says the water levels should be on par this ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is telling the public to stay off Douglas Lake near Dandridge as it prepares to deploy a 4,000-foot floating barrier to catch a one-square-mile patch of debris from ...
DANDRIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — Dozens of people came to the Field of Dreams Activity Center in Dandridge to figure out what some government agencies are doing to help clean Douglas Lake following Hurricane ...
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‘It was uncharted territory for us’ | TVA completes Douglas Lake cleanup one year after Hurricane Helene hit
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - It’s been nearly been one year since Hurricane Helene brought heavy downpours to East Tennessee. Now, the Tennessee Valley Authority is recounting the cleanup efforts that ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. — Along the banks of Douglas Lake, there are old tires, empty beer bottles and a child's snorkel among at least 500,000 cubic yards of debris after Hurricane Helene hit East ...
Despite severe drought conditions that gripped East Tennessee last fall and winter, Memorial Day boating plans should be unaffected thanks to an abnormally rainy May, the Tennessee Valley Authority ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is releasing a record amount of water through the spillways and power turbines of Douglas Dam, where the three rivers at the epicenter of flooding in East Tennessee – ...
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Fear and loathing in Dandridge: TVA, TEMA address confusion as Douglas Lake cleanup begins
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and its contractor, the Tennessee Valley Authority, got more than they bargained for when they hosted an open house to answer questions about debris cleanup ...
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