Nevada and California joined forces to reduce runoff into Lake Tahoe
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The program achieved a 29 percent reduction in fine sediment, a 23 percent reduction in nitrogen, and a 17 percent reduction in phosphorus.
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A joint California-Nevada program prevented record levels of polluted runoff from reaching Lake Tahoe this year.Â
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