Wednesday, March 2, 2011

[californiadisasters] Lake Tahoe Restoration Act Would Protect Against Wildfires



Lake Tahoe Restoration Act would improve water clarity, protect against wildfires

By Julie Cart
Los Angeles Times
March 2, 2011 |  2:26 pm

The ongoing effort to maintain Lake Tahoe got a bipartisan push Wednesday, as Sen. Barbara Boxer joined Nevada's two senators in introducing the proposed Lake Tahoe Restoration Act, which would authorize $415 million over 10 years to improve the lake's water clarity and protect the basin from wildfire.

The bill, co-sponsored by Democrat Harry Reid and Republican John Ensign of Nevada, proposes funding for a range of projects, including watershed restoration and storm-water management, two key factors in maintaining the lake's renowned water clarity.

In addition, the bill would set aside $136 million for fuels-reduction projects to help protect the Tahoe basin and its landowners from fires, and for removal of invasive species.

The legislation is a follow-up to a 2000 law that provided $453.8 million to maintain the environmental health of the Tahoe basin.

The tab to maintain the lake is substantial. According to Boxer's office, in the last 10 years -- in addition to the federal funding -- Tahoe preservation efforts have required $616.6 million from California, $91.3 million from Nevada, $61.4 million from local governments and $264.4 million in in-kind contributions from the private sector.

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2011/03/lake-tahoe-restoration-act-barbara-box-harry-reid-john-ensign.html

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