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Tahoe and Regional
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency stated that " removing beavers is not uncommon at Lake Tahoe " but " aid the county could have “ easily ” removed the beaver dam in a more conscientious manner, thus preventing sediment naturally filtered by the dam from reaching Lake Tahoe ".
Currently, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is regulating construction along the shoreline.
Examples of such interstate compacts are the Great Lakes Commission and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.
* Tahoe Regional Planning Agency ( California and Nevada )
* Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Along with Ronald Reagan, governor of neighboring California, Laxalt helped create the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, which was designed to protect scenic Lake Tahoe.
He also served on the Nevada Legislative Commission, the Advisory Commission on Sentencing, the Juvenile Justice Commission, the Advisory Council on Community Notification of Sex Offenders, and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Oversight Committee.
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency ( or TRPA ) was formed in 1969 through a bi-state compact between California and Nevada which was ratified by the U. S. Congress.
Since the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency must regulate how individuals develop their property within a fragile environment, controversy and criticism are no strangers.
Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, a 2002 United States Supreme Court case involving the regulatory power of the agency.

Tahoe and Agency
The primary investigations were stimulated by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, who funded the development of the DSSAM model to analyze water quality below Lake Tahoe.
The Environmental Protection Agency has designated Lake Tahoe as Outstanding National Resource Waters under the Clean Water Act.
The Angora fire has reinvigorated a publicity campaign by Real Estate, Gaming, and Development interests to introduce legislation to reorganize the Agency and Governing Board to open up further expansion of development in the Tahoe Region

Tahoe and TRPA
The TRPA has adopted a three-pronged strategy to restore the environment of Lake Tahoe:
TRPA is primarily an environmental agency, but recognizes the interdependency of environmental, economic and social well being in the Tahoe Region.
TRPA has been collecting scientific research on the effects of development on Lake Tahoe ’ s clarity for more than 35 years, and regulating land coverage has been one of the most effective tools in protecting water quality, scenery, air quality, wildlife, forests, and in providing better recreation opportunities.
Property rights groups representing developers and real estate interests have repeatedly sued TRPA to weaken or eliminate environmental restrictions in the Tahoe Region.
Furthermore, critics of the agency have alleged that TRPA staff represent themselves as " locals ", which is actually true of most of the board and the staff, though a small percentage of staff members live outside the Tahoe Basin, in nearby areas such as Carson City.
According to the agency, the shore zone example shows how TRPA attempts to serve all members of the public fairly by using the best available science and planning practices to protect Lake Tahoe and create a balance between the man made and natural environments.
There have been some resentments against the TRPA and the League to Save Lake Tahoe.
In July 2007, California and Nevada governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Gibbons signed a bi-state " Blue Ribbon Fire Commission " agreement, to investigate fire issues in the Lake Tahoe Basin, including TRPA regulations that purportedly caused problems that led to the loss of hundreds of structures.
Native riparian vegetation in “ stream environment zones ” ( such as Angora Creek ) in the Tahoe Region are protected as sensitive resources, and removal of vegetation from these areas is typically restricted by TRPA to protect damage to soils, habitat, and water quality.

Tahoe and is
** Frank Sinatra Jr. is kidnapped at Harrah's Lake Tahoe.
Truckee Tahoe Airport is a general aviation airport in Truckee, partially in Nevada County and partially in Placer County.
Stretching from Carson Valley and running up into the Sierra Nevada, the county is bordered on the west by California, and contains about 13. 2 % of Lake Tahoe, which is split across the two states.
* Camp Wasiu II is in Tahoe National Forest, California
Cameron Park is a community located in the Northern California Gold Country of the Sierra Nevada foothills, approximately < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 30 miles ( 50 km )</ span > east of Sacramento and < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 70 miles ( 110 km )</ span > west of South Lake Tahoe.
Nevada City is just 45 minutes from Donner Summit area skiing and 60 – 90 minutes from Lake Tahoe ski areas.
Dollar Point is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Placer County, California, United States, along the northwest shore of Lake Tahoe.
Kings Beach is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Placer County, California, United States on the north shore of Lake Tahoe.
Sunnyside – Tahoe City is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Placer County, California, located on the northwest shore of Lake Tahoe.
Tahoe Vista is a census-designated place located on the north shore of Lake Tahoe in Placer County, California.
Tahoe Vista is located at ( 39. 246369 ,-120. 048962 ).
Graeagle is located roughly one hour from Reno via Highway 395 and State Route 70, or one hour from Truckee-North Lake Tahoe via Highway 89.
Needles High School, due to its distance from other California schools, is a member of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, along with four other similarly placed California schools: Truckee, North Tahoe, South Tahoe, and Coleville.
South Lake Tahoe is the most populous city in El Dorado County, California, United States, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The western end of town is mainly residential, and clusters around " The Y " ( new intersection October 2008 ), the X-shaped intersection of US 50, State Route 89, and the continuation of Lake Tahoe Boulevard after it loses its Federal highway designation.
South Lake Tahoe is located at ( 38. 929237 ,-119. 984347 ).
As its name suggests it is located on the southern shore of Lake Tahoe, right next to the Nevada border and the town of Stateline, Nevada.
South Lake Tahoe is home to three elementary schools: Bijou Community School, Sierra House Elementary School, and Tahoe Valley Elementary School.

Tahoe and between
Sized between smaller SUVs ( like the Chevrolet Blazer and Ford Explorer ) and larger models ( like the Chevrolet Tahoe and Ford Expedition ), Durango was both a bit more and bit less of everything.
Down-dropped blocks ( grabens ) created the Lake Tahoe Basin in between.
Lake Tahoe is the youngest of several extensional basins of the Walker Lane deformation zone that accommodates nearly 12 mm / yr of dextral shear between the Sierra Nevada-Great Valley Block and North America .< ref >
Three principal faults form the Lake Tahoe basin: the West Tahoe Fault, aligned between Emerald Bay and Tahoe City, and which is the local segment of the Sierra Nevada Fault, extending on shore north and south of these localities ; the East Tahoe Fault, aligned along the eastern shoreline ; and the North Tahoe Fault, which runs between the two others deep under the northern part of the lake.
A study in Fallen Leaf Lake, just south of Lake Tahoe, used seafloor mapping techniques to image evidence for paleoearthquakes on the West Tahoe and revealed the last earthquake occurred between 4, 100 and 4, 500 years ago.
The beaches of Lake Tahoe are the only known habitat for the rare Lake Tahoe yellowcress ( Rorippa subumbellata ), a plant which grows in the wet sand between low-and high-water marks.
North American Beaver ( Castor canadensis ) were re-introduced to the Tahoe Basin by the California Department of Fish and Game ( CDFG ) and the U. S. Forest Service between 1934 and 1949.
California and Nevada reached the compromise to partition Tahoe between the two when Nevada became a state in 1864.
In California, Lake Tahoe is divided between Placer County and El Dorado County.
Analysis of the temperature records in Lake Tahoe has shown that the lake warmed ( between 1969 and 2002 ) at an average rate of 0. 015 ° C per year.
Lake Shasta, located between the north end of the Sacramento Valley and Mount Shasta, is the largest reservoir, and is the third largest body of water after Lake Tahoe and the Salton Sea, in California.
Home range overlap between members of California spotted owl pairs in coniferous forests of the Tahoe National Forest was 47 % to 63 %.

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