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  2. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Watts Bar Nuclear Plant is a Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) nuclear reactor pair used for electric power generation. It is located on a 1,770-acre (7.2 km²) site in Rhea County, Tennessee, near Spring City, between Chattanooga and Knoxville. Watts Bar supplies enough electricity for about 1.2 million households in the Tennessee Valley.

  3. Watts Community, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [2] of 2000, there were 500 people, 192 households, and 144 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 28.0 inhabitants per square mile (10.8/km 2).

  4. Oklahoma Employment Security Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was created by the Oklahoma Legislature in 1941. The commission is responsible for operating local workforce centers throughout the state. These centers provide testing, career counseling and placement services for job seekers; solicits job orders from employers; refers job seekers to jobs; and maintains a statewide online job listing databank.

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  6. Watts Bar - Wikipedia

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    Watts Bar may refer to: Watts Bar Nuclear Plant; Watts Bar Dam; Watts Bar Steam Plant; Watts Bar Lake This page was last edited on 26 August 2019, at 05:41 ...

  7. List of power stations in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee is home to the two newest nuclear reactors in the US at Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, unit 2 being the first to begin operation in the 21st century. [3] After Watts Bar Unit 2 began operation in late 2016, nuclear power passed coal as the top source of electricity. [4]