Overview

Basics

Basics
North Tahoe Public Utility District owns the Tahoe Main water system that serves the Kings Beach residential grid neighborhood. The water system is comprised of watermains ranging from 1- to 8- inches in diameter. The system is deficient in fire flows and in the number and spacing of fire hydrants and does not meet current fire codes on several streets in the grid. The project would install 2,650 linear feet of new 8-inch watermain on Brook, Salmon, Yacht, and Dip streets to replace the existing 1- and 2-inch diameter steel watermain that serves the properties. Five (5) new fire hydrants would be installed that would be accessible from the public right of way.

Planning/Design
2026
2027
2027
$2,294,350

Suzi Gibbons (sgibbons@ntpud.org)
02/25/2026
02/25/2026
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Organizations

Organizations
North Tahoe Public Utility District (NTPUD) Suzi Gibbons - North Tahoe Public Utility District (NTPUD)

EIP Details

EIP Basics

02.01.03.0023 - Brook, Salmon, Yacht, and Dip Fire Protection Water Infrastructure

This project is on the EIP 5-year list.

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

No expected performance measures set for this project.

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measure Accomplishments are not relevant for projects in the Planning/Design stage.

Funding

Expected Funding

Expected Funding
$2,294,350
$1,147,175
$1,147,175
($1,147,175 identified as )

Total
North Tahoe Public Utility District (NTPUD) $1,147,175 $1,147,175 $0
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) $1,147,175 $0 $1,147,175
Grand Total $2,294,350 $1,147,175 $1,147,175

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures

No expenditures have been reported for this project.

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Other Details

Watersheds

No watersheds set for this project.

Threshold Categories

  • The project will install 2,650 linear feet of 8-inch watermains, improve system looping, and add five new fire hydrants to comply with the California Fire Code, substantially improve fire protection for this community, and improve flow and pressure for daily flows. Water modeling of the proposed improvements calculate greater than 4,000 gpm of available fire flow after project completion.

Local and Regional Plans

No Local and Regional Plans set for this project.

Related Projects

Related Projects

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Notes

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