Lake Tahoe EIP

Quantify Benefits of Urban Stormwater Management

Project Number
04.01.01.0011
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
U.S. Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Research Station
Primary Contact
Pat Manley (pmanley@fs.fed.us)
Stage
Deferred
Duration
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Science Program Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Research proposals should aim to develop methods that quantify the direct effects (both benefits and impacts) of SEZ restoration projects to reduce pollutant loads relative to the Lake Tahoe TMDL targets. Research projects should build upon existing datasets, methodologies, and models to the extent feasible and appropriate. Research proposals should address the following: (1) Development of tools and methodologies to quantify the direct effects of SEZ restoration projects in achieving pollutant load reductions targets for the Lake Tahoe TMDL. (2) Identify the capacity of SEZ and stream restoration activities to treat polluted urban stormwater runoff. (3) Identify the origin (i.e., anthropogenic or natural) and quantify the volume of stormwater that directly and indirectly drains into streams. ( 4) Identify the sources and anthropogenic origin of fine sediment and nutrients that are carried in the stream load and deposited on the floodplain. Research may focus on a particular site, but efforts are encouraged to develop and test methodologies for application at appropriately broad spatial and temporal scales.

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Project Fact Sheet Data as of 03/28/2024