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TVA to lower level of Melton Hill Reservoir for annual shoreline maintenance

Posted at 9:07 am March 19, 2019
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Tennessee Valley Authority will temporarily lower the water level of Melton Hill Reservoir from Sunday, March 24, through Sunday, April 7, to allow property owners to repair docks, stabilize shoreline, and pick up litter, a press release said.

The reservoir’s water level will be held between 790 and 792 feet above sea level—about two to four feet below its current level—during this period, the press release said. The exact rate of the drawdown will depend on weather conditions and may vary with rainfall amounts. Melton Hill will be returned to its normal winter elevation of 794 feet by April 7.

“As in the past, the drawdown targets and dates are subject to change due to weather constraints,” the press release said. “Recent heavy rains could result in greater than usual debris and erosion in some areas.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Melton Hill Reservoir, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, water level

TVA to lower level of Melton Hill Reservoir for shoreline maintenance

Posted at 10:39 am March 20, 2018
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Tennessee Valley Authority's Melton Hill Dam is pictured above. (Photo courtesy TVA)

The Tennessee Valley Authority’s Melton Hill Dam is pictured above. (Photo courtesy TVA)

 

The Tennessee Valley Authority will temporarily lower the water level of Melton Hill Reservoir from Saturday, March 24, through Saturday, April 7, to allow property owners to repair docks, stabilize shoreline, and pick up litter.

The reservoir’s water level will be held between 790 and 792 feet above sea level—about two to four feet below its current level—during this period. The exact rate of the drawdown will depend on weather conditions and may vary with rainfall amounts, a press release said.

Melton Hill will be returned to its normal winter elevation of 794 feet beginning on April 8. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Melton Hill Reservoir, shoreline maintenance, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, water level

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