Tennessee Valley Authority
History[edit]
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Senator George Norris of Nebraska (right) sponsored the TVA Act of 1933 and is the namesake of the first TVA dam.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing the TVA Act
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School near Loyston, Tennessee, in 1933; it was flooded when the first TVA dam (Norris Dam) was filled
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1933 image of a farm family in the Norris Dam area
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TVA-provided water supply in Wilder, Tennessee, 1942
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Douglas Dam construction worker drilling a blast hole with a jackhammer, 1942
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Carpenter working on Douglas Dam construction, 1942
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TVA fertilizer test plots, 1942
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Fisherman below Wilson Dam in 1940
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Big Ridge State Park on Norris Lake, Tennessee, built as a TVA recreation area. Image circa 1934-1945.
Sites and facilities[edit]
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Map of the TVA region and facilities
Dams and reservoirs[edit]
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Apalachia Dam
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Blue Ridge Dam
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Boone Dam
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Chatuge Dam
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Cherokee Dam
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Chickamauga Dam
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Douglas Dam
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Fontana Dam
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Fort Loudon Dam
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Fort Patrick Henry Dam
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Great Falls Dam
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Guntersville Dam
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Hales Bar Dam (demolished)
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Hiwassee Dam
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Kentucky Dam
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Melton Hill Dam
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Nickajack Dam
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Nolichucky Dam
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Normandy Dam
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Norris Dam
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Nottely Dam
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Ocoee Dams 1
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Ocoee Dams 2
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Ocoee Dams 3
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Pickwick Landing Dam
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Raccoon Mountain Pumped-Storage Plant
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South Holston Dam
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Tellico Dam
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Tims Ford Dam
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Watauga Dam
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Watts Bar Dam
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Wheeler Dam
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Wilbur Dam
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Wilson Dam
Nuclear power plants[edit]
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Browns Ferry nuclear station, Alabama
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Sequoyah nuclear power plant, Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee
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Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant, Tennessee
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Abandoned structures at Bellefonte nuclear power station, Alabama
Fossil-fueled power plants[edit]
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Allen
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Bull Run
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Colbert
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Cumberland
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Gallatin
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John Sevier
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Johnsonville
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Kingston
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Lagoon Creek
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Paradise
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Shawnee
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Widows Creek