Whitewater rafting advocates have filed lawsuits claiming cthe federal government has unlawfully allowed CSX Transportation ...
A pale, mid-morning November sun threw glints of light onto the Nolichucky River’s surface Saturday as Patrick Mannion ...
Two environmental groups filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday, asking that railroad work by CSX Transportation in the Nolichucky River Gorge be stopped. The two groups, American Whitewater and ...
ERWIN, Tenn. (WJHL) — Flooding from Hurricane Helene essentially wiped out CSX rail’s line through the Nolichucky River Gorge, and the company quickly contacted the Army Corps of Engineers ...
Waterflow over the Nolichucky Dam at the height of flooding was 1.3 million gallons per second. “Our new flood record now is this water was 9.5-10 feet higher than what we’d ever seen at this ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority's dam safety team is celebrating the performance of Nolichucky Dam, though leaders say the surrounding landscape will take years to restore after the 111-year-old ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority's dam safety team is celebrating the performance of Nolichucky Dam, though leaders say the surrounding landscape will take years to restore after the 111-year-old ...
I-26 collapsed into the Nolichucky River in September after Hurricane Helene caused flood waters to engulf the interstate bridges going each way. Interstate 40, another key border crossing between ...
Bertha and Araceli were two of the 11 workers at the Impact Plastics factory who were swept away by the overflow of the Nolichucky River. Five people, including Araceli, were rescued. Bertha and ...
I-26 collapsed into the Nolichucky River in September after Hurricane Helene caused flood waters to engulf the interstate bridges going each way.
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — Friday, spokespeople with the Tennessee Valley Authority gave updates on the Nolichucky Dam after it took on around 1.3 million gallons of water per second at peak flooding ...
27 flood of the Nolichucky River. Normally running 2 feet deep, the river rose to a record 30 feet that day, with more than 1.4 million gallons of water running downstream each second — twice as ...