Lake Tahoe, on the border of Nevada and California in the Sierra Nevada, is the world’s 11th deepest lake and is one of the clearest high altitude lakes in the world. Since Secchi disk monitoring began in the late 1960s, average water transparency has decreased from over 30 m to about 20 m. Efforts to reduce the decline in the water clarity of Lake Tahoe have been ongoing; since the early 1970s. One unique method to reduce nonpoint source pollution of the lake is the Best Management Practice (BMP) Retrofi t program of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA). This bi-state agency requires all developed properties in the Lake Tahoe Basin to implement water quality BMPs. The TRPA has worked with local Conservation Districts, the USDA Natural...
The Lake Tahoe basin, located along the California and Nevada border between the Carson and Sierra N...
Historically, Iowa’s lakes have been plagued with numerous water quality problems including excessiv...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology A new approach to planning was conducted in Lake Tahoe over a ...
Lake Tahoe is listed as impaired under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act for excessive nutrient ...
Handbook provides technical and planning guidance to landowners, private businesses, agencies, and j...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at the Califor...
Watersheds are an important component of the natural landscape, yet can be negatively affected by hu...
At Lake Tahoe storm water runoff discharged to surface waters will be subject to strict numeric effl...
Pollutant removal by wetlands represents a potential mitigation technique for treating urban runoff ...
Abstract. Lake Tahoe is undergoing the initial stages of cultural eutrophication due to human altera...
In the Tahoe Basin, strict surface water discharge limits of 20 NTU for turbidity and 0.1 mg/L for t...
Prepared for National Environmental Research Center, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Enviro...
Over the last 35 years, visibility into the depths of Lake Tahoe has decreased from 30 to 20 meters....
Created and maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with federal, state, trib...
The Lake Tahoe basin, located along the California and Nevada border between the Carson and Sierra N...
Historically, Iowa’s lakes have been plagued with numerous water quality problems including excessiv...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology A new approach to planning was conducted in Lake Tahoe over a ...
Lake Tahoe is listed as impaired under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act for excessive nutrient ...
Handbook provides technical and planning guidance to landowners, private businesses, agencies, and j...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at the Califor...
Watersheds are an important component of the natural landscape, yet can be negatively affected by hu...
At Lake Tahoe storm water runoff discharged to surface waters will be subject to strict numeric effl...
Pollutant removal by wetlands represents a potential mitigation technique for treating urban runoff ...
Abstract. Lake Tahoe is undergoing the initial stages of cultural eutrophication due to human altera...
In the Tahoe Basin, strict surface water discharge limits of 20 NTU for turbidity and 0.1 mg/L for t...
Prepared for National Environmental Research Center, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Enviro...
Over the last 35 years, visibility into the depths of Lake Tahoe has decreased from 30 to 20 meters....
Created and maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with federal, state, trib...
The Lake Tahoe basin, located along the California and Nevada border between the Carson and Sierra N...
Historically, Iowa’s lakes have been plagued with numerous water quality problems including excessiv...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology A new approach to planning was conducted in Lake Tahoe over a ...