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City of South Lake Tahoe (CSLT) | Stephen Anderjack - City of South Lake Tahoe (CSLT) |
Acres Treated for Invasive Species | [Invasive Species Type: Aquatic] | acres |
No annual performance measure accomplishments entered for this project.
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Year(s) | 2021 |
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Explanation | Project has been incorporated into the Upper Bijou Park Creek (EIP #.01.01.01.0184). |
No funding sources identified for this project.
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City of South Lake Tahoe General Fund | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Grand Total | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
No watersheds set for this project.
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No Local and Regional Plans set for this project.
01.01.01.0156 - Osgood Basin Expansion is associated with following groups of projects.
01/22/2021 8:03 AM | Beth Vollmer | This project is being considered as a part of the larger watershed scale Bijou Park Creek Watershed Restoration Project, EIP # 01.01.01.0153, which includes evaluation of the need to bypass clean water from the Upper Keller Canyon natural watershed to reduce clean water inflows into the Osgood basin. |
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01/22/2020 5:10 PM | Beth Vollmer | This concept to expand and reconfigure the existing Osgood basin is currently being evaluated as a part of the planning for the watershed scale Upper Bijou Park Creek Restoration Project (EIP 01.01.01.0118, https://laketahoeinfo.org/Project/Detail/4122). |
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02/04/2016 11:13 AM | Jason Burke | The Osgood basin expansion was identified in the 2012 Conceptual Project Layouts for Potential Near-Term Water Quality Improvements report prepared for the City by NHC Consultants. The report noted the basin is undersized given the size, volume and estimated annual average load from catchments draining to the system. The expansion of the Osgood basin combined with re-routing of bypass flows to the Wildwood basins would provide additional treatment before discharge to Lake Tahoe. This project will be included for consideration in the City's 2016-2021 PLRP. |