Tennessee Statutes
§ 69-7-203 — Definition of basin and river basin
Tennessee·Title 69
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.
Nearby Sections
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§ 69-1-101
Navigable waters are highways§ 69-1-102
Opening and cleaning navigable streams§ 69-1-104
Working on streams as public roads§ 69-1-106
Compensation of supervisor§ 69-1-107
Obstructing river - Penalty§ 69-1-108
Diverting water from main channel§ 69-1-109
Temporary diversion from sluice§ 69-1-110
Damages for diversion of stream§ 69-1-111
County may permit or remove improvements§ 69-1-112
Commissioners of watercourses§ 69-1-113
Forfeiture for obstructing stream§ 69-1-114
Railroad drawbridges - Operation§ 69-1-115
Damages caused by canalizing rivers