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The reported Performance Measure results within this Organization are charted here. Results are included for every project that Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Division of State Lands (NDSL) is the Lead Implementer. To see the full results for a Performance Measure, click the Performance Measure name in the chart title.
Environmental Improvement Program
Environmental Improvement Program
Environmental Improvement Program
Environmental Improvement Program
Environmental Improvement Program
TMDL Performance Measure that tracks the total acres of forestlands with compacted soil, disturbed vegetation, and/or impacted hydrology that have been restored, enhanced, or mitigated each year. Disturbed areas are forestlands, other than roads and SEZs, in which soil, hydrologic function, and/or vegetation has been degraded by development, operations undertaken, or natural disturbance. Examples of disturbed areas include areas defined as soft coverage by TRPA, as well as ski runs, staging areas, and landings.
TMDL Performance Measure that tracks the total acres of forestlands with compacted soil, disturbed vegetation, and/or impacted hydrology that have been restored, enhanced, or mitigated each year. Disturbed areas are forestlands, other than roads and SEZs, in which soil, hydrologic function, and/or vegetation has been degraded by development, operations undertaken, or natural disturbance. Examples of disturbed areas include areas defined as soft coverage by TRPA, as well as ski runs, staging areas, and landings.
Environmental Improvement Program
TMDL PM that tracks the amount of paved and unpaved roads in the Forest Uplands that are annually inspected, and, if necessary, maintained to minimize impacts to immediate downslope water quality. Field inspection informs resource managers of the need and urgency of maintenance. Maintenance includes repairs and/or improvements to existing stormwater retrofits as needed.
Environmental Improvement Program
The length of stream channel that is restored or enhanced to regain natural or historic function and support species that rely on that habitat. Actions include stream channel reconstruction, creation or improvement of riparian corridor buffers and road crossing improvements. The goals of all actions are to enhance ecosystem health, benefit recreational use and improve water quality.
Environmental Improvement Program
Data displayed currently includes improvements accomplished by TMDL Urban Implementing Partners. TMDL Management Agencies are working on update to display only accomplishments completed on non-urban roads.
The amount of forestland roads that are retrofitted or obliterated to reduce stormwater pollution through capital improvements. This PM is reported in three categories of treatment priority based on water quality risk. Treating high-priority roads reduces stormwater pollution and cost-effectively improves the clarity of Lake Tahoe.
Environmental Improvement Program
Environmental Improvement Program
The Miles of Roads Created TMDL PM tracks the miles of permanent paved and unpaved roads, that are created in the Forested Uplands each year. Roads are considered created when they are added to the permanent road network of the road owner, whether for storage or for regular use. The Miles of Roads Created TMDL PM complements the Miles of Roads Treated TMDL PM by providing a full picture of the change in the total miles of forest roads in the Tahoe Basin on an annual basis.
Environmental Improvement Program
Lead Agency does not manage pools.