Oct. 3, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is placing a boom on Douglas Lake to catch debris from the flood waters that have rushed into the area ...
The city’s utilities serve around 15 thousand customers, pumping around five million gallons of water out of Douglas Lake every day.
The Tennessee Valley Authority is installing a one-mile-long boom in Douglas Lake to collect debris that was washed into the ...
Dandridge, United States - October 04, 2024 In response to recent heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding, the Tennessee ...
A boom is a floating barrier that captures surface and submerged debris in bodies of water, the Tennessee Valley Authority ...
East Tennessee floodwaters are filled with debris, and they could be carrying diseases and other health risks in the ...
It’s the latest in a series of clean-up efforts by the TVA, which has also been slowly empty overly-full reservoirs to make room for any future rainfall.
The TVA installed a mile-long barrier on Douglas Lake to collect flood debris and protect downstream water intakes after ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is telling the public to stay off Douglas Lake near Dandridge as it prepares to deploy a 4,000 ...
River-level maintenance efforts continue nearly a week after Helene impacted the region. The Tennessee Valley Authority on ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is preparing to deploy a massive barrier to catch the hazardous debris from Helene in Douglas Lake.
Logs, branches and other waste have been washing down the Tennessee River system since flooding hit last week.