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Apr 1, 1999

Overview of Reservoir Release Improvements at 20 TVA Dams

Publication: Journal of Energy Engineering
Volume 125, Issue 1

Abstract

In 1987, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) authorized a comprehensive review of reservoir operating priorities that had been followed since 1933. The purpose was to ensure optimum operation of the reservoir system, recognizing that needs, demands, and values change over time. The review resulted in a five-year, $50 million program to improve the quantity and quality of releases from 20 dams in the Tennessee Valley. TVA worked with state and federal resource agencies to define minimum flow and dissolved oxygen targets for each tailwater. Facilities and operating procedures were designed and installed to meet the target conditions. This paper describes the facilities, operating procedures, and performance of the reservoir release improvements. Alternative approaches, monitoring requirements, operational problems, and costs are discussed. Results from four years of operation are presented.

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Journal of Energy Engineering
Volume 125Issue 1April 1999
Pages: 1 - 17

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Received: Sep 11, 1998
Published online: Apr 1, 1999
Published in print: Apr 1999

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Sr. Water Quality Engr., Envir. Compliance, Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market St., CST 17 B-C, Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801.
Program Mgr., Water and Hydro Projects, Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 W. Summit Hill Dr., WT 10C-K, Knoxville, TN 37902-1499.

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