Tennessee Statutes
§ 64-1-609 — Legislative findings - Alternative source analysis - Long-term plan for development of viable sources of water for watershed
Tennessee § 64-1-609
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 64-1-609 (2026).
Text
(a)The general assembly finds that:
(1)The Duck River is approximately two hundred sixty-nine (269) miles long, and is the longest river in Tennessee that is totally contained within the state;
(2)The watershed for the Duck River is one of the most biodiverse rivers in North America containing over one hundred fifty (150) species of fish, more species than the entire continent of Europe;
(3)Over two hundred thousand (200,000) Tennesseans rely on the Duck River for drinking water;
(4)The long-term viability of the Duck River may be impacted by increased utilization of its water for human consumption and agricultural purposes;
(5)A dependable source of water for human consumption and agricultural purposes is essential to the health, safety and welfare of the persons who live in the Duc
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Legislative History
Acts 2008 , ch. 1021, § 3; 2009 , ch. 222, § 1.
Nearby Sections
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Legislative findings - Authority creation - Board of directors - Chair - Meetings - Employees§ 64-1-1101
Creation - Purpose§ 64-1-1102
Board of directors§ 64-1-1103
Powers and duties§ 64-1-1104
Financing§ 64-1-1105
Annual reports§ 64-1-1106
Preexisting and independent projects§ 64-1-1108
Cooperation from state agencies§ 64-1-1109
Election to participate§ 64-1-1110
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Tennessee § 64-1-609, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/64-1-609.