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Shoreline Management PolicyTVAs new Shoreline Management Policy became effective in 1999. It is based on the Shoreline Management Initiative (SMI), by which TVA, with public input, examined its system for granting permits for docks and other shoreline development. The primary goal was to establish a Valley-wide policy that would improve the protection of shoreline and aquatic resources while allowing reasonable access to the water. During 1996, TVA sought comments from the public about several shoreline management proposals. In response to a large number of comments reflecting many different opinions, the agency altered earlier SMI proposals and developed the Blended Alternative, which is included in the final environmental impact statement. After additional public input, TVAs Board of Directors approved a new policy that implements the results of the SMI study. If you’d like to apply for a shoreline construction permit, go to this page. Documents outlining TVA’s Shoreline Management Policy(PDF files, require Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
Shorelinks
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Record of Decision (28 kb) Public
Summary of Final Environmental Impact Statement (1.06 mb) Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume I Abstract (7 kb) Final
Environmental Impact Statement,
Volume II (2.17 mb)
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