Water Quality
Where Do I Get My Water?
Water distributed around Grainger County comes from the man-made Cherokee Lake, which ends at Cherokee Dam where the water is drained into the Holston River. Cherokee Lake was created during the 1940s as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority's hydroelectric revitalization project. The lake is fed by multiple sources, including a series of natural creeks and runoff waters.
Newport Utility water distribution
What Is Water Quality?
Water quality describes the condition of the water including chemical, physical, and biological characteristics, usually with respect to its suitability for a particular purpose such as drinking or swimming.
Water quality is measured by several factors, such as:
The concentration of dissolved oxygen
Bacteria levels
The amount of salt (or salinity)
The amount of material suspended in the water (turbidity)
Water Quality Concerns
Pesticides and Fertilizers
Pesticides and fertilizers are two of the biggest threats to the water quality in Cocke County. Too much fertilizer in the water is bad for aquatic life. It causes overgrowth of aquatic plants, which leads to depletion of oxygen in the water.
Sewage and Wastewater Treatment
Nitrogen and Phosphorous are abundant nutrients in sewage and treated wastewater. Too much of either nutrient in the water is bad for aquatic life. It causes overgrowth of aquatic plants, which leads to a depletion of oxygen in the water.
Illegal Dumping
Illegal dumping is the disposal of waste in an unpermitted area. Some hazards that illegal dumping can create are:
Diseases carried by mosquitos and rodents
Water runoff from these sites that can carry hazardous chemicals and pollutants into nearby streams. This is dangerous for aquatic life and the safety of drinking water!
Physical hazards to children and animals
Resources to Improve Water Quality
Water Quality Violations
To submit a complaint for illegal dumping contact your local field office by:
Visiting the office at: 3711 Middlebrook Pike, Knoxville, TN 37921
Call: (865) 594-6035
Or contact Keep Cocke County Beautiful with the information and/or location of the dumpsite.
Call: (423) 623-1050
Email: kccbdirector@gmail.com
Waste Collection Services
Hazardous waste should be saved to drop off at an event.
Specific recycling and waste drop off information can be found at: http://keepcockecobeautiful.org/recycling/