Lake Tahoe EIP

Early Detection and Rapid Response to New Aquatic Invasive Species Infestations

Project Number
01.03.01.0004
Action Priority
Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Implementers
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Primary Contact
Dennis Zabaglo (dzabaglo@trpa.gov)
Stage
Implementation
Duration
2009 - ongoing
Aquatic Invasive Species Program Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Early Detection and Rapid Response to New Aquatic Invasive Species Infestations. A new species to Lake Tahoe, New Zealand mudsnail, was discovered in September 2023.

Key Accomplishments

  • New Invasive Species Locations Detected: 1

Threshold Categories

  • Water Quality

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Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $192,416
(Estimated Cost: $465,916)
California Tahoe Conservancy (CTC): $2,049

Harbors and Watercr... (California DBW): $15,000

Remediation Funds (Lahontan): $100,000

Southern Nevada Public Land ... (USFWS): $48,867

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBOR): $15,000

Tahoe Regional Planning Agenc... (TRPA): $11,500

Photos

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Project Fact Sheet Data as of 07/11/2025