Lake Tahoe Environmental Services

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Lake Tahoe from Space

Protecting the Lake Tahoe Basin:

The Lake Tahoe Interagency Monitoring Program

 

In 1980, the Lake Tahoe Interagency Monitoring Program (LTIMP) began assessment of the effect of development and recreational use on the Lake Tahoe Basin through stream discharge, lake sediment and water quality analysis. The LTIMP is a co-operative operation of 12 departments from both the California and Nevada state governments, with Federal assistance. Until now, only field analysis has been financially feasible. However, with increasing demand from the general public, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and other development groups as well as from the scientific community for non-biased, science-based environmental planning information, permanent site facilities are necessary. The LTIMP will construct both permanent lakefront and tributary stream analysis stations. A multi-criteria evaluation of site locations has been completed using a Geographic Information System (IDRISI Kilimanjaro) to determine the most appropriate sites for construction. This website presents the data, methodology, results and discussion of this spatial analysis - site evaluation project.

 

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Copyright 2006 Hugh Langley, GEOG 355, Simon Fraser University