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This is the pipe that bypasses about 9 miles of the Cheoah River,
shown here where it crosses Hwy. 129. When generating, it carries
about 900 cfs from Santeetlah Lake five miles to Santeetlah Powerhouse,
located on Cheoah Lake. Photo by Philip Young, October 1999 |
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Cheoah River emerging from the undergrowth. Lack of water has allowed
trees and brush to take over the streambed in many places. Photo
by Philip Young, October 1999 |
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Santeetlah Dam on the Cheoah River. The beginning of the five-mile
pipe (which bypasses nine miles of streambed) can be seen here. Photo
by Kirk Otey, September 1999 |
Confluence of the Cheoah River (foreground) and the Little Tennessee
(Calderwood Lake).Photo by Philip Young, October 1999 |
The only flow in the Cheoah River immediately below Santeetlah Dam
comes from this 2 cfs leak in the dam. Tributaries such as Yellow
Creek contribute more but are miles downstream. Photo by Kirk
Otey, September 1999 |
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