TVA To
Hold Public Workshop on Reservoir Operations Alternatives
MORRISTOWN,
Tenn. – TVA will hold a community
workshop on Monday, July 28, at Morristown-Hamblen High School West to
gather
public comments on policy alternatives for managing the Tennessee River
system. The public may come anytime between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
A draft environmental impact statement containing
eight alternatives was developed with guidance from the public and federal,
state and local agencies as part of
a two-year comprehensive study. After obtaining public comments, TVA will develop
a final environmental impact statement with a preferred alternative.
The Reservoir Operations Study is being conducted
to determine if changes in river system operating polices would produce
greater overall public value. The
current operating policies provide year-round navigation and flood risk reduction;
supply affordable and reliable electricity, recreation opportunities, an adequate
supply of water, and improved water quality; and support sustainable economic
growth.
“We have been working for more than a year to develop new ways to analyze
data, which will enable us to better understand flood risks, water quality and
economic impacts of operating the reservoir system,” said David Nye, TVA’s
project manager of the study. “This analysis allowed us to develop the
alternatives, and we want people to tell us what they think of these alternatives
and their implications on the many benefits the river system provides.”
The alternatives
include a “base case” alternative and seven others
with proposed operational changes that would alter the balance of benefits
provided by the river system. Examples include holding summer reservoir
levels longer
to enhance recreation, providing greater depths in the river for commercial
navigation, moving water to optimize its use for hydro power production
and equalizing flood
risks across all seasons.
The draft Environmental Impact Statement is available
on the TVA website, www.tva.com, and in local libraries across the Tennessee
Valley.
People
may submit comments on the study on TVA’s website, use computers
available at a community workshop, talk with a court reporter at a workshop
or write comments on a card and return it to TVA. Comments also may
be submitted
by fax to TVA at (865) 632-3146 or by writing to: ROS Project Manager David
Nye, TVA, c/o WT 11A, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902.
TVA is the nation’s largest public power producer, providing power to
large industries and 158 power distributors that serve 8.3 million consumers
in seven
southeastern states. Its power system and natural resource stewardship programs
are self-financed.
Media Contact: Barbara Martocci, Knoxville, (865)
632-8632
TVA News Bureau, Knoxville, (865) 632-6000

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