Sweetwater Creek is a tributary stream of the Tennessee River located in McMinn, Monroe, and Loudon counties in eastern Tennessee. The stream rises in McMinn County and flows toward the northeast, paralleling the trend of the valleys and ridges, for 29.3 miles (47.2 km) through Monroe and Loudon counties, entering Watts Bar Reservoir in Loudon County at a location downstream from the city of Loudon and a short distance upstream from the I-75 bridge. It flows through the city of Sweetwater in Monroe County and provides most of that city's public water supply. The towns of Niota and Philadelphia are also located along Sweetwater Creek. Bacon Creek is a named tributary to Sweetwater Creek.
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| - Sweetwater Creek is a tributary stream of the Tennessee River located in McMinn, Monroe, and Loudon counties in eastern Tennessee. The stream rises in McMinn County and flows toward the northeast, paralleling the trend of the valleys and ridges, for 29.3 miles (47.2 km) through Monroe and Loudon counties, entering Watts Bar Reservoir in Loudon County at a location downstream from the city of Loudon and a short distance upstream from the I-75 bridge. It flows through the city of Sweetwater in Monroe County and provides most of that city's public water supply. The towns of Niota and Philadelphia are also located along Sweetwater Creek. Bacon Creek is a named tributary to Sweetwater Creek. (en)
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- Tributaries of the Tennessee River
- Pasture
- Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians
- United States
- Limestone
- List of rivers of Tennessee
- McMinn County, Tennessee
- River engineering
- Monroe County, Tennessee
- Loudon, Tennessee
- Loudon County, Tennessee
- Horse
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- Spring (hydrology)
- Watts Bar Lake
- Dolomite (rock)
- Drainage basin
- Rivers of Loudon County, Tennessee
- Karst
- Dairy cattle
- East Tennessee
- Rivers of Monroe County, Tennessee
- Niota, Tennessee
- Nitrate
- Carbonate rock
- Streamflow
- Poultry
- Hay
- Interstate 75
- Tennessee
- Tennessee River
- Rivers of Tennessee
- Cherokee language
- Sweetwater, Tennessee
- Sewage treatment
- Rivers of McMinn County, Tennessee
- Philadelphia, Tennessee
- Pig
- Groundwater
- Sheep
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- Concentrated animal feeding operations
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| - Sweetwater Creek is a tributary stream of the Tennessee River located in McMinn, Monroe, and Loudon counties in eastern Tennessee. The stream rises in McMinn County and flows toward the northeast, paralleling the trend of the valleys and ridges, for 29.3 miles (47.2 km) through Monroe and Loudon counties, entering Watts Bar Reservoir in Loudon County at a location downstream from the city of Loudon and a short distance upstream from the I-75 bridge. It flows through the city of Sweetwater in Monroe County and provides most of that city's public water supply. The towns of Niota and Philadelphia are also located along Sweetwater Creek. Bacon Creek is a named tributary to Sweetwater Creek. (en)
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