Tennessee Statutes

§ 69-7-203 — Definition of basin and river basin

Tennessee § 69-7-203

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 69-7-203 (2026).

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For purposes of this part, "basin" or "river basin" refers to the entire topographic extent of the following ten (10) watersheds and combinations of watersheds:

(1)The Mississippi River and all of its tributaries west of the Tennessee River Valley;
(2)The Duck River, the Elk River, and the western Tennessee River Valley;
(3)The lower Cumberland River to the downstream point of the mouth of the Caney Fork River, the Harpeth and the Stones rivers;
(4)The tributaries of the Barren River;
(5)The upper Cumberland River, the Caney Fork, the Obed, and the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River;
(6)The lower Tennessee River in East Tennessee up to and including the Hiawassee River;
(7)The Conasauga River;
(8)The Upper Tennessee River in East Tennessee upstream of the Hiawassee, the Little

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Legislative History

Acts 2000, ch. 854, §4; T.C.A. § 69-8-203.

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