- Tellico Reservoir
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cities =Tellico Reservoir, also known as Tellico Lake, is an
artificial lake in Tennessee, created by theTennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in 1979 upon the completion ofTellico Dam . The dam impounds theLittle Tennessee River and the lowerTellico River . While TVA is careful to refer to its artificial lakes as reservoirs (such as "Tellico Reservoir"), common usage tends to refer to the reservoir as "Tellico Lake".Tellico Reservoir was the last major reservoir created by the TVA, in part due to the
snail darter controversy . The completion of Tellico Dam was nearly halted by a landmark decision by the Supreme Court regarding theEndangered Species Act . After Congress specifically exempted Tellico Dam from the Endangered Species Act, the work was finished was Tellico Reservoir created.The Tellico Reservoir inundated several Native American sites, including the historically significant sites of Chota and
Tanasi . The controversialBat Creek inscription was also discovered adjacent to this lake.
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