Blue Ridge Reservoir
Ecological health rating
As in previous years, the ecological health of Blue Ridge rated good in 2007. Blue Ridge has consistently rated among the highest of all the reservoirs monitored by TVA.
TVA monitors one location on Blue Ridge Reservoir—the deep, still water near the dam—usually on a two-year cycle.
Blue Ridge Reservoir Ecological Health Ratings, 1994-2007
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The table below shows the ratings for individual ecological health indicators at Blue Ridge in 2007. These ratings are briefly explained in the paragraphs that follow.
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Fish consumption advisories
A fish consumption advisory is in effect for Blue Ridge Reservoir because of mercury contamination. The state of Georgia advises people not to eat more than one meal a week of channel catfish greater than 16 inches long or white bass or largemouth bass between 12 and 16 inches long from Blue Ridge.
TVA collected channel catfish and largemouth bass from the reservoir for tissue analysis in fall 2005. The results, which were similar to those of previous years, will be provided to state agencies in Georgia. TVA will analyze fish from Blue Ridge again in the autumn of 2009.

