How wide are TVA’s transmission line rights-of-way?
Most of TVA’s transmission line rights-of-way are between 75 and 200 feet wide. Rights-of-way for multiple transmission lines are generally wider. In instances where a TVA transmission line is located near a property line, a portion of the width of the right-of-way may be on an adjacent property. Existing transmission lines are usually, but not always, located at the center of the right-of-way.
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- How wide are TVA’s transmission line rights-of-way?