Overview

Basics

Basics
This project installs 11,300 linear feet of new 12 and 16” water mains and 10 fire hydrants on Pioneer Trail from Marshall Trail to Susquehana. This is a sparsely populated road but a main evacuation route and fire break for the community of South Lake Tahoe. There is currently not water service along this route. The project will install fire hydrants at less than 1000 ft spacing in accordance with the Fire Code for undeveloped areas and will provide fire flow in excess of 3000 gpm.

Planning/Design
2022
2025
2026
$6,963,201

Donielle Morse (dmorse@stpud.us)
02/22/2023
01/21/2025
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Organizations

EIP Details

EIP Basics

02.01.03.0020 - 2023 STPUD Pioneer Trail Fire Suppression Infrastructure

This project is on the EIP 5-year list.

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures
Miles of Utility Lines Buried Underground None miles

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
$6,963,201
$6,963,201
$0
($1,000,000 identified as )

Total
Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (USFS - LTBMU) $1,411,701 $1,411,701 $0
South Tahoe Public Utility District (STPUD) $5,551,500 $5,551,500 $0
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000
Grand Total $7,963,201 $6,963,201 $1,000,000

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures
Total 2024 2023 2022
Lake Tahoe Restoration Act $0 $0 $0 $0
South Tahoe Public Utility District $161,993 $161,993 $0 $0
Grand Total $161,993 $161,993 $0 $0

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Watersheds

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Threshold Categories

  • By upgrading water infrastructure the community will be better equipped to fight Catastrophic Wildfire. Thus, preserving recreational areas.
  • By upgrading water infrastructure the community will be better equipped to fight Catastrophic Wildfire. Thus, helping preserve vegetation.
  • By upgrading water infrastructure the community will be better equipped to fight Catastrophic Wildfire. Thus, protecting wildlife from fire.

Local and Regional Plans

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Related Projects

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Notes

Notes
01/17/2025 3:31 PM Jennifer Marshall 2024 Update:
The project is in the planning and design phase. We anticipate beginning construction in 2024 based on funding availability.
01/11/2024 1:38 PM Jennifer Marshall Update 2023:
The project is in the planning and design phase. We anticipate beginning construction in 2024 based on funding availability.