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Lake Tahoe Regional Wetlands Development

Program Information

Popular name

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Program Number

15.543

Program objective

To assist in addressing the past degradation of Lake Tahoe and its watershed by undertaking projects to meet the environmental thresholds as defined in the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency’s Environmental Improvement Program (EIP). The environmental thresholds of interest include water quality, soil conservation, wildlife, fisheries and vegetation. To achieve environmental restoration in the Lake Tahoe basin, funded activities may include project planning and implementation, program coordination and management, surveys, monitoring, and public outreach.

Program expenditures, by FY (2023 - 2025)

This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov, USASpending.gov, and Treasury.gov.

For more information on each of these data sources, please see the About the data page.

Additional program information

  1. 2017

    No information available. Fiscal years 2017 through 2019: Only assistance agreements that pertain to the completion of existing projects, or pass through funding, have been awarded in recent years, and only as funding is available, however passage of the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act of 2016 may provide future appropriations. Program accomplishments for open agreements with State and local governmental entities for activities associated with the EIP at Lake Tahoe include wetland (river, stream, marsh, meadow) restoration planning, implementation, and monitoring.

  2. 2018

    Only assistance agreements that pertain to the completion of existing projects have been awarded in recent years, and only as funding is available. Lake Tahoe Restoration Act of 2016 may provide future appropriations. Program accomplishments for open agreements with State and local governmental entities for activities associated with the EIP at Lake Tahoe include wetland (river, stream) restoration planning, implementation, and monitoring.

  3. 2019

    Only assistance agreements that pertain to the completion of existing projects have been awarded in recent years, and only as funding is available. Lake Tahoe Restoration Act of 2016 may provide future appropriations. Program accomplishments for open agreements with State and local governmental entities for activities associated with the EIP at Lake Tahoe include wetland (river, stream) restoration planning, implementation, and monitoring.

  4. 2020

    Continuation of the Rosewood Creek restoration, and planning begins for restoration of two middles reaches of the Upper Truckee River

  5. 2021

    Continuation of the Rosewood Creek restoration, and planning continues for restoration of two middles reaches of the Upper Truckee River

  6. 2022

    To achieve environmental restoration in the Lake Tahoe basin, funded activities may include project planning and implementation, program coordination and management, surveys, monitoring, and public outreach.

  7. 2023

    There were no funds available for public financial assistance. There are only funds to administer existing financial assistance agreements for this program.

  8. 2024

    There were no funds available for public financial assistance. There are only funds to administer existing financial assistance agreements for this program.

  9. 2025

    There were no funds available for public financial assistance. There are only funds to administer existing financial assistance agreements for this program.

Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):

For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.

OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.

2 CFR 200 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, COST PRINCIPLES, AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL AWARDS. This document may also be obtained by contacting the Bureau of Reclamation Office listed below.

  1. Title II, Division D, Public Law 108-7, Consolidated Appropriations Resolution, Water and Related Resources: “Provided further, That the Bureau of Reclamation is authorized hereafter to negotiate and enter into financial assistance agreements with public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions for activities under the Lake Tahoe Regional Wetlands Development Program: Provided further, That the costs associated with such activities will be nonreimbursable.”.