Lake Tahoe EIP

Wildfire Smoke Impacts to Lake Tahoe’s Water Quality

Project Number
04.01.01.0169
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
Tahoe Science Advisory Council
Supporting Agencies
California Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board, California Natural Resources Agency, League to Save Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Fund, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Primary Contact
Robert Larsen (robert.larsen@resources.ca.gov)

Stage
Completed
Duration
2021 - 2022
Total Project Cost
$210,883
Funding Request
$0
Science Program Conduct Applied Scientific Research
The project evaluated the direct connections of wildfire smoke and their interrelationships across different components of the lake ecosystem 1. Air quality, light regime, and air temperature (night and day) in the Tahoe basin; 2. The particle size distribution and concentrations in Lake Tahoe’s water column affecting clarity; 3. Algal growth and changes to vertical distribution and speciation in the open water (where long-term clarity measurements occur); 4. Light changes in the atmosphere that depress or enhance nearshore algal production; and 5. Spatial differences in the type and nutrient concentrations of particles around the Tahoe basin to assess the relationship to nearshore

Targeted Performance Measures

No Expected Accomplishments provided

Threshold Categories

  • Water Quality
UC Davis researchers sampling during smoky conditions
(Timing: During) (~3,120 KB)
Credit: UD Davis TERC UC Davis researchers sampling during smoky conditions

Location

Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: California Lahontan Regio... (Lahontan), $62,500

Secured Funding: California Natural Resources ... (CNRA), $28,383

Secured Funding: League to Save Lake Tahoe (League), $70,000

Secured Funding: Tahoe Fund (Tahoe Fund), $20,000

Secured Funding: Tahoe Regional Planning Agenc... (TRPA), $30,000

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Project Fact Sheet Data as of 11/15/2024