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Lake Tahoe Interagency Monitoring Program (LTIMP)
Mission Statement - To provide a centralized forum for Tahoe Basin monitoring, research and design communities to present results, share innovative ideas and discuss issues relevant to water quality with the goal of informing regulatory, management and planning activities.
Year
Month
Presentation
Presenter
2007
Dec
Pervious Concrete Pavement
Andy Youngs, California Nevada Cement Association
Pervious Asphalt Pavement
Brandon Milar, California Asphalt Pavers Association
Nov
Up_Flo Filter
Jon McDonald, KriStar
StormFilter
Jeremiah Lehman, CONTECH Stormwater Solutions
BayFilter
Laddie Fromelius, BaySaver Technologies, Inc.
Oct
Ultra Long Range Distributed Temperature Sensing: New Horizons in Stream and Lake Monitoring
Scott Tyler, University of Nevada—Reno
Fertilization Strategies for a Turf Field: Village Green Pond Study
Nicole Beck, 2nd Nature
Sep
Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling Facility
Jamie Malpede, City of Santa Monica
SNPLMA Science Proposal Review Process
Zach Hymanson, TSC
Aug
Angora BAER Report
Mary Moore, USFS-LTBMU
Angora EWP Plan
Jane Schmidt, NRCS
Gondola Fire Science
Dale Johnson, UNR
Waterfall Fire Response
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Rob Fellows, Carson City
Angora Fire Water Quality Monitoring
Alan Heyvaert, DRI
Jul
No Meeting
Jun
No Meeting
May
Methods for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Erosion Control Measures
Richard Harris, UC-Berkeley
The Effectiveness of Cattlemans Detention Basin South Lake Tahoe, CA
Jena Green and Ean Warren, USGS
Apr
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Near-Shore Clarity in a Mountain Lake
Margaret Shanafield, UNR/DRI
TRPA Shorezone Monitoring Plan
Coleen Shade, TRPA
Mar
Caltrans Media Filter Pilot Studies in the Tahoe Basin
Mark Keisler, Dipen Patel, and Stefan Schuster, CalTrans
Apalachee Phase 1 – Nottaway Basin Treatment Train Effectiveness Monitoring
Alfred Knotts, El Dorado County
Feb
2006 LTBMU Urban Stormwater BMP Effectiveness Monitoring Synthesis Report
Nicole Beck, 2nd Nature
Cultured Ecology Pilot Test Results
Steven Patterson, BioxDesign
Jan
No Meeting
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
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The water in Lake Tahoe could supply everyone in the United States with more than 75 gallons of water per day for 5 years.
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