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The Tennessee Valley Authority's dam safety team is celebrating the performance of Nolichucky Dam, though leaders say the surrounding landscape will take years to restore after the 111-year-old ...
TVA said after 4 p.m. the Nolichucky Dam "is stable and secure." Safety experts did a thorough review, TVA said, and water levels continue to fall.
TVA does not control flooding on the Nolichucky River until it empties into Douglas Lake. The Nolichucky Dam is a "run-of-the-river" dam, meaning it does not provide water storage to control flooding.
According to the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Nolichucky River has now crested and the dam remains intact. Water is currently receding by approximately one foot per hour and safety teams are in ...
The National Weather Service canceled a Flash Flood Warning for parts of Cocke County, Greene County and Hamblen County after it said TVA inspected the dam.
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TVA: Nolichucky River has crested, dam remains intact - MSNA mandatory evacuation has been issued for all residents in South Hamblen County along the Nolichucky River due to the "imminent failure of the Nolichucky Dam" in Greene County according to the ...
The TVA said by opening the spillway gate, the reservoir will be lowered and a team can perform an inspection without water rolling over the top.
GREENE COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is stabilizing the Nolichucky Dam and will remove the old powerhouse, according to a social media update. TVA reported it has ...
There was no major damage to the Nolichucky Dam structure following Helene, according to the Tennessee Valley Authority.
A mandatory evacuation has been issued for all residents in South Hamblen County along the Nolichucky River due to the “imminent failure of the Nolichucky Dam” in Greene County accordin… ...
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