Managing and maintaining Lake Tahoe´s extensive resources
requires coordination and collaboration among the many Federal,
State, tribal, and local entities– including business
owners and resident groups - within the Basin. To enable coordination
among these numerous entities, a "Work Group" approach has
been developed and implemented. Work Groups are comprised
of individuals from the relevant entities and are formed to
address a specific environmental resource issue.
This approach has proven to be very successful. For example,
the Motorized Watercraft Technical Committee was formed to
address the issue of boating-related pollution in the Lake.
The group is comprised of water quality experts from agencies
and universities, and representatives from the engine manufacturing
industry. The group researched the issue and recommended a
ban on certain types of two-stroke engines on Lake Tahoe.
Preliminary data indicates a significant decrease in fuel-based
pollutants in the Lake after only one season of the ban.
Following are links to groups that have been or will be formed
to address Lake Tahoe Region environmental issues. This list
is dynamic and will be routinely updated as groups complete
their missions or objectives, and as new groups form in response
to identified needs.
Groups concerned
with air quality and transportation
Groups concerned
with the biota
Groups concerned
with BMP effectiveness
Groups concerned
with outreach and education
Groups concerned
with recreation
Groups concerned
with science
Groups concerned
with water quality
Other Groups