
Nevada’s senator Dean Heller stressed the importance of the funds by stating “If Nevadans and Californians can all agree upon one issue, it is the protection of Lake Tahoe. Anyone who has been to the Basin understands why it is important we protect its natural beauty for future generations-the Lake Tahoe Restoration Acts will do just that.”
A similar act was passed in 2000 and authorized an estimated $300 million in funds to restore Lake Tahoe. However, upon its expiration in 2010, senators such as Dianne Feinstein have pressed for additional legislation to continue the efforts.
This updated act will disperse $415 million among a number of different efforts over the course of 10 years. However, congress’s cooperation is still required to authorize appropriation bills to make the money available. This year’s backing of the act is monumental including senator approval and advocacy groups with involvement in D.C
As the updates and preservation efforts will benefit the environment and local businesses, the risk for the outdoor recreation industry are decreased. Here are some of the appropriation figures, as reported by the Sierra Sun:
- Wildfire Prevention- $150 million for fire hazard reduction in high-risk areas
- Environmental Improvement Program- $80 million to fund projects such as bike trails and creek restoration
- Storm Water Projects- $113 million to implement and manage storm water and erosion control systems
- Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Recovery- $20 million to recuperate the federally threatened species, which is also Nevada’s state fish
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