The Ocoee River in Tennessee, a popular white water rafting destination, is at risk of being shut down by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). TVA wants rafting outfitters to pay an $11 million upfront fee, which would equate to $1.8 million annually, to continue operations. If the fee is not paid, the river will cease operations in March 2019. The Ocoee River generates $43 million annually for the local economy and supports over 600 jobs. While important for tourism, the river accounts for only 0.05% of TVA's power generation. Efforts are underway to pass a resolution supporting the river, but TVA is standing firm on the fee.