Beech Reservoir
Ecological health rating
Swimming advisories
Fish consumption advisories
Ecological health rating
TVA monitored Beech Reservoir annually from 1993 through 1996 to establish baseline data on ecological health under a range of weather and flow conditions. Beech is now monitored every other year.
The overall ecological health score for Beech Reservoir has been poor each year sampled since 1994. The score of 42 in 2000 was the lowest recorded for Beech Reservoir. This was the result of three indicators concurrently scoring at the low end of their historical range rather than a substantial change in any indicator. Consistent problems are high chlorophyll concentrations and low dissolved oxygen levels near bottom.
Beech Reservoir Ecological Health Ratings, 1994-2006
The table below shows the ratings for individual ecological health indicators at Beech in 2006. These ratings are briefly explained in the paragraphs that follow.
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Swimming advisories
TVA has not issued any swimming advisories for Beech Reservoir.
E. coli bacteria levels in samples collected in 2007 were within the state of Tennessee’s guidelines for water contact.
The locations sampled in 2007 were:
| Site Name | Location | County / State |
| Beech Lake Dam Beach | Beech River Mile 35.5 | Henderson/TN |
| Beech Lake Camping Resort Beach | Beech River Mile ~38.4 at Graves Branch | Henderson/TN |
| Pine Lake Beach | Piney Creek Mile 5.2 | Henderson/TN |
| Pin Oak Lake Boat Ramp at Forebay | Browns Creek Mile 5.2L | Henderson/TN |
| Sycamore Lake Boat Ramp | Dry Branch off Piney Creek | Henderson/TN |
Fish consumption advisories
Currently, there are no fish consumption advisories for Beech Reservoir. TVA collected channel catfish and largemouth bass from the reservoir for tissue analysis in the autumn of 2006. With the exception of mercury concentrations in largemouth bass, contaminant concentrations were either below detectable levels or below the levels used by the state of Tennessee to issue fish consumption advisories. TVA will collect fish from Beech again in the autumn of 2010.
