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
Supporting Agencies
City of South Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Primary Contact
Jim Marino (jmarino@cityofslt.us)

Stage
Completed
Duration
2020 - 2020
Total Project Cost
$500,000
Funding Request
$0
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.

Targeted Performance Measures

No Expected Accomplishments provided

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

Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: City of South Lake Tahoe Gene... (CSLT), $250,000

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

Photos

Before
2001 Vactor
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Credit: Jason Burke
2001 Vactor
2001 Vactor dumping sediment in 2015
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Credit: Jason Burke
2001 Vactor dumping sediment in 2015
During
2020 Vactor 2100i (dealer photo)
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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 05/18/2024