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Permit Number These are all of the active Municipal Permits as of this date: April 1, 2003. PERMIT FACILITY NAME COUNTY FACILITY RECEIVING STREAM PER NUMBER CITY MIT TN0025101 Lynchburg STP Moore Lynchburg East Fork Mulberry Creek at mile 11.1 RT IN TN0024830 Waverly Lagoon Humphreys Waverly Trace Creek Mile 8.3 R TN0024856 Midway High School Roane Kingston unnamed tributary at mile 0.1 to R TN0024937 Centerville STP Hickman Centerville Duck River Mile 71.5 R TN0024945 Mountain City STP Johnson Mountain City Town Creek Mile 0.4 to Roan Creek M TN0024953 Tellico Plains STP Monroe Tellico Plains Tellico River at mile 27.5 R TN0024961 Springfield STP Robertson Springfield Sulphur Fork Creek at mile 23.2 R TN0024970 Nashville Whites Creek STP Davidson Nashville Cumberland River Mile 182.6 R TN0024988 Alamo STP Crockett Alamo Unnamed tributary to Buck Creek at R TN0024996 Crossville STP Cumberland Crossville Obed River at mile 38.6 R TN0025011 Henning-Lagoon Lauderdale Henning Alston Creek at mile 3.6 to Hatchie R TN0025020 Madisonville STP Monroe Madisonville Bat Creek Mile 19.3 R TN0025038 Manchester STP Coffee Manchester Duck River at mile 268.5 R TN0023698 Hampton Elementary School Carter Hampton Laurel Fork Creek at mile 0.5 R TN0025089 Woodbury STP Cannon Woodbury East Fork Stones River Mile 45.2 R TN0024716 Lakeview Elementary School Wilson Mount Juliet Dry ditch at mile 0.4 to Smith Branch at R TN0025119 Cumberland City Lagoon Stewart Cumberland Cumberland River at mile 104.5 R TN0025127 Lake City STP Anderson Lake City Coal Creek at mile 3.3 R TN0025135 East High School Sullivan Bluff City unnamed tributary at mile 1.7 to South R TN0025151 West Middle and Elementary Sullivan Horse Creek R TN0025178 Akard Elementary School Sullivan Bristol unnamed tributary at mile 0.1 to Back R TN0025186 Weaver Elem School Sullivan Bristol Unnamed tributary at mile 1.5 to R TN0025275 Bolivar Lagoon #2 (Westover) Hardeman Bolivar Hatchie River mile 131 M TN0025364 Ripley STP Lauderdale Ripley Mississippi River at mile 797 M TN0025372 West Warren- Viola Utility Warren Morrison Barren Fork River at mile 18.1 R TN0025437 Harriman STP Roane Harriman Tennessee River Mile 567 R TN0025461 Camp Linden Perry Linden Buffalo River T TN0025470 Niota STP McMinn Niota Little North Mouse Creek mile 3.5 R TN0025488 Watertown STP Wilson Watertown Round Lick at mile 19.2 R TN0025054 Pikeville STP Bledsoe Pikeville Sequatchie River Mile 78.4 R TN0024295 South Pittsburg STP Marion South Pittsburg Tennessee River Mile 417.3 R TN0054623 Cherokee Vocational School Hawkins Rogersville unnamed tributary at mile 0.9 to R TN0023736 Keenburg Elementary School Carter Elizabethton Unnamed tributary at mile 0.2 to R TN0023744 Jefferson School Fayette Somerville Smart Creek at mile 4.7 M TN0023906 Peninsula Psychiatric Hospital Blount Louisville Tennessee River (Fort Loudon R TN0024058 Hermitage Spings Elem School Clay Red Boiling Little Trace Creek at mile 2.6 R TN0024121 Cleveland Utilities STP Bradley Charleston Hiwassee River Mile 15.4 R TN0024155 Oak Ridge STP Anderson Oak Ridge East Fork Poplar Creek at mile 8.3 M TN0024171 Oak Ridge - Clinch River Roane Oak Ridge Clinch River Mile 14.5 R TN0024180 Shelbyville STP Bedford Shelbyville Duck River at mile 221.3 R TN0024198 Cookeville STP Putnam Cookeville Pigeon Roost Creek at mile 2.3 R TN0024201 AUB-Oostanaula Creek STP McMinn Athens Oostanaula Creek Mile 30.1 M TN0024210 Chattanooga - Moccasin Bend Hamilton Chattanooga Nickajack Reservoir at Tennessee R TN0024236 Johnson City-Knob Creek STP Washington Johnson City Wautaga River at mile 11.3 R TN0024813 Jackson Energy Authority- Madison Jackson South Fork Forked Deer River at mile M These are all of the active Municipal Permits as of this date: April 1, 2003. TN0024465 USA COE Cordell Hull Dam- Smith Carthage Cumberland River (Cordell Hull Dam) R TN0026085 Star Point Resort Pickett Byrdstown Jouette Creek Embayment at mile 1.4 R TN0024686 West Elementary School Wilson Mount Juliet Silver Springs Branch at mile 1.0 to R TN0024651 Woodlawn School Montgomery Woodlawn unnamed tributary at mile 1.8 to Bartee R TN0024643 Central High School Montgomery Cunningham mile 1.2 of an unnamed tributary to R TN0024503 TN DOT I-40 R.A. Jefferson Jefferson Dandridge Douglas Lake at mile 55.0 of the R TN0024244 Johnson City Brush Creek STP Washington Johnson City Watauga River Mile 16.4 R TN0024473 Roane County STP Roane Rockwood Tennessee River Mile 562.4 R TN0024287 Hallsdale-Powell Utility District Knox Powell Beaver Creek at mile 23.5 R TN0024449 Copperhill STP Polk Copperhill Ocoee River Mile 37.0 R TN0024406 Davy Crockett High School Washington Jonesborough Little Limestone Creek at mile 8.8 R TN0024368 Family Inns of America Roane Kingston unnamed tributary to Young Creek at R TN0024341 Lexington-East Lagoon Henderson Lexington Beech River at mile 29.7 R TN0024325 Priest Poole Knobs Recreation Rutherford La Vergne J Percy Priest Lake (Stones' River at R TN0024791 Claiborne County Utility District Claiborne Tazewell Russell Creek Mile 6.0 R TN0024490 TN DOTD I-40 R.A. Smith Smith Buffalo Valley Caney Fork River Mile 20.5 M TN0029254 Highland Manor Nursing Home Sumner Portland mile 3.2 an unnamed tributary to West R TN0025615 Fairfield Glade STP Cumberland Fairfield Glade Bagwell Branch Mile 0.8 T TN0027766 TDEC-Tims Ford State Park Franklin Winchester Elk River at mile 136.2 R TN0028177 Ritta School WWTP Knox Knoxville Murphy Creek at mile 2.4 R TN0028223 Gap Creek Elementary School Knox Knoxville Cement Mill Creek at mile 2.0 R TN0028550 Nashville J.P.Priest Lake Davidson Nashville J.P. Priest Lake East Fork Hamilton R TN0028568 USA COE J P Priest-7 Points Davidson Hermitage Suggs Creek at mile 1.5 to the Stones R TN0028622 Wartburg STP Morgan Wartburg Crooked Fork Creek Mile 6.3 R TN0028754 Lebanon STP Wilson Lebanon Cumberland River (Old Hickory Lake) R TN0028789 Johnson City (Holston River) Washington Gray South Fork Holston River Mile 18.0 R TN0028827 Franklin STP Williamson Franklin Harpeth River at at mile 85.2 M TN0028886 Athens Ramada Inn McMinn Athens Mile 0.6 of Liberty Branch which enters R TN0028916 Scotts Hill Apparel Henderson Scotts Hill Mile 0.2 of an unnamed tributary to R TN0028991 Bethany Hills Camp Cheatham Kingston Sullivan's Branch at mile 1.8 R TN0027618 Pleasant Hill Housing Project Cumberland Pleasant Hill Mile 0.4 of an unnamed tributary to R TN0030198 Robbins Elementary School Scott Robbins unnamed tributary at mile 0.8 to Black R TN0021377 Obey River Recreation Area Pickett Monroe Obey River at mile 45.9, 45.9 and 45.5 M TN0042111 TDEC- Rock Island State Rustic Warren Rock Island Caney Fork River (Center Hill Lake) at R TN0041874 Hooper Expressway Exxon Haywood Brownsville mile 0.9 of an unnamed tributary which R TN0031461 TNARNG Tullahoma Training Coffee Tullahoma unnamed tributary at mile 3.2 to Spring R TN0030899 Hartsville STP Trousdale Hartsville Cumberland River (Old Hickory Lake) R TN0029106 Norris Dam State Park Anderson Lake City Norris Lake-(Cove Creek) at mile 0.65 R TN0030279 USA COE Salt Lick Creek Jackson Carthage Cumberland River at mile 337.3 R TN0029122 Bachman Academy Bradley McDonald via overland flow 600 feet to mile 0.4 of R TN0029718 Lynwood Utility STP Williamson Franklin Harpeth River at mile 77.9 R TN0029491 Riceville Elementary School McMinn Riceville unnamed tributary at mile 0.3 to Dry R TN0029483 E. K. Baker School McMinn Athens Spring Creek at mile18.7 R TN0029475 Central High School McMinn Englewood mile 0.6 of ditch Cane Creek Ml 8.1 R TN0029319 USA COE J P Priest-7 Points Davidson Nashville Suggs Creek at mile 0.3 to the Stones R TN0027600 Meeman-Shelby Forest State Shelby Millington Mississippi River at mile 750.0 R TN0030627 Bean Station Elementary Grainger Bean Station German Creek at mile 3.0 R These are all of the active Municipal Permits as of this date: April 1, 2003. TN0040622 Hendersonville UD- Sumner Hendersonville Cumberland River (Old Hickory Lake) R TN0023680 Cloudland School Carter Roan Mountain Buck Creek at mile 0.2 R TN0026158 Rockwood STP Roane Rockwood Black Creek at mile 5.3 R TN0026166 Huntingdon- Hwy 22 Lagoon Carroll Huntingdon Beaver Creek Mile 4.2 R TN0026174 Huntingdon- Barnett Street Carroll Huntingdon Beaver Creek Mile 6.8 R TN0026191 JEA- Medina Hydraulic Lagoon Gibson Medina Turkey Creek at mile 5.3 R TN0026247 Bells Lagoon Crockett Bells South Fork Forked Deer River- Old M TN0026263 Caryville-Jacksboro Utilities Campbell Caryville Cove Creek Embayment of Norris R TN0026271 Friendsville Elementary School Blount Friendsville Gallagher Creek at mile 3.5 R TN0026361 Memphis-Chapel Hill S.D. STP Shelby Memphis Loosahatchie River R TN0026409 Tiptonville-City Lagoon Lake Tiptonville Mississippi River at mile 872.5 R TN0026506 Clinton STP #1 Anderson Clinton Clinch River Mile 56.9 R TN0026573 Oakland-Lagoon Fayette Oakland unnamed tributary at mile 1.2 to R TN0026581 Gainesboro STP Jackson Gainesboro Cumberland River Mile 357.3 R TN0027626 TN DOT I-24 R.A. Marion Marion Jasper Tennessee River at mile 429.1 R TN0055000 Pin Oak School Henderson Lexington Mile 0.1 of an unnamed tributary to R TN0027278 Cartwright Creek Utility Co. Williamson Franklin Harpeth River at mile 68.8 R TN0026638 Sneedville STP Hancock Sneedville Clinch River Mile 177.4 R TN0026620 Mason STP Tipton Mason East Beaver Creek at mile 6.8 R TN0026590 Whiteville Lagoon Hardeman Whiteville Hickory Creek at mile 7.7 M TN0055069 Dogwood Village-Arlington Shelby Eads Mile 0.6 of an unnamed tributary to R TN0031640 USDA - Forest Service-Little Sullivan Bristol South Holston Reservoir at the South R TN0055018 Sardis Community Center Henderson Sardis Little Hurricane Creek at mile 7.7 R TN0040568 TN DOC, Taft Youth Bledsoe Pikeville Drainageway to Bee Creek at mile 7.3 R TN0054992 Beaver Elementary School Henderson Wildersville Little Beaver Creek T TN0054976 Scotts Hill School Henderson Scotts Hill East Prong of Dooe Creek at mile 7.7 R TN0041157 Lakeshore United Methodist Benton Eva Tennessee River at mile 96.0 R TN0040878 Pecan Shoppe of Camden, Inc.
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