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Keeping Tahoe Blue

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According to a recent report, Lake Tahoe’s water quality is improving — or at least declining at a slower rate. But the lake is still at a “critical crossroads” according to Senator Dianne Feinstein, who along with other legislators attended the 12th annual Lake Tahoe Summit on Saturday.

Guests:

Rochelle Nason, executive director of the League to Save Lake Tahoe

Steve Teshara, president of North Shore Resort Association

Julie Regan, communications and legislative affairs chief of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency

John Reuter, associate director of Tahoe Environmental Research Center

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