Lake Tahoe EIP

Vactor Truck Replacement

Project Number
01.01.01.0191
Action Priority
Reduce Stormwater Pollution From: Roads and Highways, Forest Roads, Public and Private Parcels
Implementers
City of South Lake Tahoe
Primary Contact
Jim Marino (jmarino@cityofslt.us)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2020 - 2020
Stormwater Management Program Reduce Stormwater Pollution From: Roads and Highways, Forest Roads, Public and Private Parcels
New Vactor Truck was received in August 2020 and has been placed into service. The Vactor is a critical piece of equipment for removing sediment, trash and debris from stormwater collection, conveyance and treatment systems. The purchase of this truck replaced an aged non compliant truck with a CARB emission complaint model to ensure the City is able to adequately maintain stormwater management systems.

Key Accomplishments

Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project

Threshold Categories

  • Air Quality
  • Water Quality
2001 Vactor 2100 Series - with pile of decanted sediment removed in 2018
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Credit: Jason Burke 2001 Vactor 2100 Series - with pile of decanted sediment removed in 2018

Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $500,000
(Estimated Cost: $500,000)
City of South Lake Tahoe Gene... (CSLT): $250,000

TRPA Operations & Maintenance... (TRPA): $250,000

Photos

Before
2001 Vactor
(Timing: Before) (~2,362 KB)
Credit: Jason Burke
2001 Vactor
2001 Vactor dumping sediment in 2015
(Timing: Before) (~2,286 KB)
Credit: Jason Burke
2001 Vactor dumping sediment in 2015
During
2020 Vactor 2100i (dealer photo)
(Timing: During) (~163 KB)
Credit: Vactor Manufacturing
2020 Vactor 2100i (dealer photo)
After
New vehicle logo
(Timing: After) (~544 KB)
Credit: Phil Harwood
New vehicle logo
New vehicle
(Timing: After) (~937 KB)
Credit: Phil Harwood
New vehicle

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 04/23/2024