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Crews repairing damage after crash knocks down power tower

Posted at 8:40 pm January 23, 2021
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Crews repair the damage to the Tennessee Valley Authority distribution system after a pickup truck crashed into a steel lattice transmission tower, causing widespread power outages in Oak Ridge and the surrounding area on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. The work is pictured above on Saturday evening. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Crews were repairing the damage to the Tennessee Valley Authority power distribution system on Saturday after a pickup truck crashed into a large high-voltage steel lattice transmission tower on Friday, knocking it down and causing widespread electrical outages.

All four lanes of South Illinois Avenue (State Route 62) in Oak Ridge remain closed between Lafayette Drive/Scarboro Road and Bethel Valley Road while the repairs are being made. It’s not clear how long the work might take. The road remains closed because of heavy equipment, low hanging lines, and the safety of work crews, the City of Oak Ridge said Saturday.

Power to the University of Tennessee Arboretum remained out Saturday evening, the city said.

The steel lattice tower that was damaged Friday appeared to have been removed by Saturday evening, or it was no longer leaning near the roadway the way it had been Friday.

The crash was reported at Union Valley Road and South Illinois Avenue, near the UT Arboretum, at about 4:15 p.m. Friday. Three people were injured, and charges are pending against the driver.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories, TVA Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, crash, Oak Ridge, power, power distribution, South Illinois Avenue, Tennessee Valley Authority, transmission tower, TVA

Power restored to Oak Ridge except for Arboretum

Posted at 2:21 am January 23, 2021
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Electric crews repair the damage caused by a crash into a TVA high-voltage transmission tower next to South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

Power was restored to all of Oak Ridge except for the University of Tennessee Arboretum after a crash knocked down a high-voltage transmission tower Friday afternoon, the city said Friday night.

The single-vehicle crash caused the tower to fall over and created widespread power outages. Many residents reported having power restored within about one to three hours, while it seemed to take longer to restore power in the southeast section of the city, closer to the crash site.

In its last update, posted at 10:10 p.m., the City of Oak Ridge said the Arboretum will be without power through Saturday.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, TVA, TVA Tagged With: crash, Oak Ridge, power, South Illinois Avenue, Tennessee Valley Authority, transmission tower, TVA

TVA will blast rock to build substation

Posted at 2:19 am January 22, 2021
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The Tennessee Valley Authority is building a substation off Old Edgemoor Lane at Haw Ridge Park, near Edgemoor Road in east Oak Ridge. The construction work is pictured above on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The Tennessee Valley Authority and its work crews will blast rock in the next several weeks to build an electrical substation in east Oak Ridge. The new substation is being built before the Bull Run Fossil Plant, across the Clinch River in Claxton, closes in 2023.

The blasting was scheduled to start Thursday, January 21, but it was delayed due to weather. When it starts, the blasting work could last three weeks, TVA said in a press release. Controlled, low-charge detonations will be used to blast the rock. Blasting will occur periodically between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and traffic and pedestrian controls will be in place, TVA said.

The new Anderson County substation site is off Old Edgemoor Road at Haw Ridge Park, near Edgemoor Road.

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Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bull Run Fossil Plant, Edgemoor Road, electrical substation, Oak Ridge, substation, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Oak Ridge Electric Department partners with TVA to donate another $10,000 to ADFAC

Posted at 3:16 pm October 16, 2020
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The Oak Ridge Electric Department has partnered with the Tennessee Valley Authority to award another $10,000 to Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties (ADFAC) to help the local community during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, a press release said.

The funds will be used to help meet the essential needs of the residents of Oak Ridge, including rent, housing, and utilities, the press release said. This donation is in addition to the $10,000 that was donated to ADFAC back in April.

“These funds have been able to assist more than 160 households in Oak Ridge since March, with much needed assistance paying for utilities and rent,” said Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs. “We are very grateful for this opportunity and hope it reduces the potential for things like utility termination and eviction.”

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Filed Under: Community, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, COVID-19, Jack Suggs, Oak Ridge Electric Department, rent, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, utilities

TVA re-opens most recreation areas, campgrounds

Posted at 2:13 pm May 20, 2020
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The Tennessee Valley Authority’s Melton Hill Dam is pictured above. (Photo courtesy TVA)

Most recreation areas and six dam reservation campgrounds developed by the Tennessee Valley Authority, including at Melton Hill Dam, were scheduled to re-open on Friday, May 15. The areas were closed in March as part of the overall federal and state response to slowing the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Seventeen TVA recreation areas were scheduled to re-open, while the Pickwick recreation area is only partially re-opening due to ongoing repair work from spring flooding, a press release said. Four additional recreation areas will remain closed due to maintenance and repair activities unrelated to COVID-19: Kentucky Dam West Bank Road (walk-in access to fishing areas is permitted), Raccoon Mountain, Tellico, and the Wilson Dam Rockpile Recreation Area.

Consistent with current federal and state guidance, restroom facilities, large-group pavilions, and playgrounds will remain closed in the re-opened recreation areas, the press release said. In addition, all TVA visitors’ centers remain closed.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Health, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: campgrounds, COVID-19, Melton Hill Dam, recreation area, Tennessee Valley Authority

Thursday night’s Bull Run meeting canceled due to flooding

Posted at 2:20 pm February 6, 2020
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The Tennessee Valley Authority’s Bull Run Fossil Plant is pictured above in Claxton on Monday, Aug. 27, 2018. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The fifth Bull Run community meeting that had been scheduled for tonight (Thursday, February 6) has been canceled because Claxton Elementary School is closed due to flooding.

The meeting had earlier been scheduled for Thursday, January 30, but that meeting was postponed one week (to today, February 6) because of illnesses that led to the two-day closure of Anderson County Schools.

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Filed Under: Environment, Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Bull Run Fossil Plant, community meeting, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

AC Commission schedules public hearing on TVA request for landfill at Bull Run

Posted at 12:49 pm January 30, 2020
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The Tennessee Valley Authority’s Bull Run Fossil Plant is pictured above in Claxton on Monday, Aug. 27, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The Anderson County Commission has scheduled a public hearing to discuss a request from the Tennessee Valley Authority to build a 60-acre landfill on the Bull Run Fossil Plant site in Claxton.

The hearing is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 18, in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse at 100 North Main Street in Clinton.

The proposed new landfill is known Site J, and it has been characterized as a three-cell unit capable of holding eight to nine million cubic yards of coal combustion residuals, according to a public hearing notice.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Bull Run Fossil Plant, landfill, public hearing, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Glenwood, JMS, RMS receive STEM grants

Posted at 10:49 am December 31, 2019
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Three Oak Ridge schools—Glenwood Elementary, Jefferson Middle, and Robertsville Middle—recently learned they had been awarded grants for projects involving science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM. The grants were for $5,000 and $10,000.

Glenwood Elementary School received a grant for $5,000 to fund a project titled, “Engineering a Brighter Future.” That’s a hands-on initiative to engage students in STEM-based learning focused on careers of the future.

This competitive grant came from a program sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority that provides teachers an opportunity to apply for funding up to $5,000. Preference was given to grant applications that explored TVA’s primary areas of focus: environment, energy, economic and career development, and community problem solving.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Lee, Glenwood Elementary School, Jefferson Middle, Oak Ridge Schools, Penny Schwinn, Rachel Crickmar, Robertsville Middle, STEM grants, Tennessee Department of Education, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

TVA, law enforcement investigating suspicious package on Norris Dam

Posted at 12:06 pm December 27, 2019
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Norris Dam is pictured above on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. (Photo by Tennessee Valley Authority)

Tennessee Valley Authority Police and local law enforcement officers are investigating a suspicious package found on Norris Dam on Thursday.

TVA Police responded to Norris Dam to investigate the suspicious package at about 3 p.m. Thursday. When they arrived, officers found an abandoned package on top of the dam.

“Out of an abundance of caution, the highway was closed, and mutual aid was requested from the Knox County Sheriff’s Bomb Squad,” TVA said in a statement. “The bomb squad responded and determined that the package was not a threat to the dam nor the public. The highway crossing the dam was then reopened (9 p.m.). TVA Police and local law enforcement agencies will continue to follow up on this matter.”

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Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Norris Dam, suspicious package, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

NRC will issue early site permit for TVA Clinch River site

Posted at 2:10 pm December 17, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

TVA Clinch River Site
The Clinch River Site in west Oak Ridge is pictured above. The road running from bottom to top on the right (east) side of the Clinch River connects to Bear Creek Road in southwest Oak Ridge. Highway 58 is off to the top left of the photo and the Heritage Center is to the north. (Photo courtesy TVA)

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced Tuesday that it will issue an early site permit to the Tennessee Valley Authority for the Clinch River site in west Oak Ridge, where small modular nuclear reactors could eventually be built.

The early site permit closes several site-related issues, including many related to environmental impacts, for small modular reactors at the site, the NRC said in a press release Tuesday.

The Commission authorized the agency’s Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation to issue the permit following a hearing on August 14. The Commission found the staff’s review of TVA’s application to be adequate to make the necessary regulatory safety and environmental findings, the press release said.

The early site permit, which will be valid for up to 20 years, is expected to be issued in the next few days.

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Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinch River Nuclear Site, Clinch River Site, early site permit, NRC, small modular nuclear reactor, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Power outages planned in west Oak Ridge on Saturday

Posted at 3:38 pm December 5, 2019
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Oak Ridge electrical infrastructure (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Electric Department is advising customers in far west Oak Ridge of two planned power outages set for Saturday, December 7.

The first outage is scheduled to take place close to 7 a.m., with the second outage set for 2 p.m. Each outage is expected to be brief, lasting approximately 15 minutes.

Customers likely to be affected by the planned outages include the far west end of Oak Ridge at or near The Preserve.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge Electric Department, power outage, Tennessee Valley Authority, west Oak Ridge

TVA says Claxton material that caused concern is consistent with soil

Posted at 3:31 pm October 17, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was last updated at 4:50 p.m.

The Tennessee Valley Authority said Thursday that the material that caused concern in Claxton, near the Bull Run Fossil Plant, is consistent with surface soil.

The material had reportedly fallen on vehicles, houses, mailboxes, and driveways in Claxton near Bull Run, a coal-fired TVA power plant. That raised concerns that the material might be coming from Bull Run.

On Thursday, TVA said it collected 11 samples and received three samples from a home owner and sent them to an independent laboratory for testing. That was in response to the concerns about the airborne materials found on vehicles and property around Bull Run, TVA said.

“Results show the material is not coming from air emissions at Bull Run and is consistent with surface soil in the area,” TVA said. “TDEC (Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation) also sampled material at several locations, and their results affirm that the material is consistent with surface soil.”

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Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Bull Run Fossil Plant, Claxton, coal ash, soil, TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tracy Wandell, TVA

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