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Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir

Ecological health rating

Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir rated fair in 2007. Fort Patrick Henry has received a fair or poor rating every year, except for 2003 when it rated good due primarily to improved chlorophyll levels (see discussion below).

TVA monitors one location on Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir—the deep, still water near the dam, called the forebay—usually on a two-year cycle.

Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir Ecological Health Ratings, 1994-2007

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The table below shows the ratings for individual ecological health indicators at Fort Patrick Henry in 2007. These ratings are briefly explained in the paragraphs that follow.

Ecological Health Indicators at
Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir, 2007

Monitoring
location

Dissolved oxygen

Chlorophyll

Fish

Bottom life

Sediment

Forebay

Dissolved oxygen

Dissolved oxygen rated good. The reservoir’s small size and short residence time (the length of time the water sits in the reservoir) prevent it from becoming thermally stratified during the summer.

Chlorophyll

As in previous years, chlorophyll concentrations were elevated throughout the summer and autumn and rated poor. The exception was in 2003 when a shorter average residence time limited algae growth, resulting in the only good rating for this indicator.

Fish

The fish community rated fair. This indicator typically rates poor or fair. Monitoring consistently reveals a higher-than-expected proportion of species able to tolerate pollution or habitat degradation, such as gizzard shad.

Bottom life

Bottom life rated poor because of the low variety of animals found in samples collected from the reservoir bottom.

Sediment

Sediment quality rated good. No pesticides or PCBs were detected, and concentrations of metals were within the expected background levels. Sediment quality typically rates fair due to low levels of chlordane, a pesticide previously used to control termites and crop pests.

 

See definitions of ecological health indicators and monitoring locations.

 

Fish consumption advisories

There are no fish consumption advisories for Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir. 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 Tennessee. TVA will analyze fish from Fort Patrick Henry again in the autumn of 2009.

 

lake photo

Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir is located in Sullivan County in the northeastern corner of Tennessee.

 

More about Fort Patrick Henry

Sport fishing ratings

General information

To see monitoring results for other TVA reservoirs, choose from the list below.

 

           
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