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Forest Service Now Accepting Project Proposals for Round 10 Lake Tahoe SNPLMA Projects
South Lake Tahoe, CA.
--The US Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is now accepting Round 10 project proposals for Lake Tahoe
restoration projects authorized by the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA). Project proposal
packages will be accepted through the close of business on November 19, 2008
To submit a Capital Project, go to the
SNPLMA Round 10 web page and follow the required steps.
General Information
The Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA) became law in
October, 1998. It allows the
Bureau of Land Management SNPLMA Web Site to sell public land
within a specific boundary around Las Vegas, Nevada. Proceeds from those sales
are then made available for certain types of projects. In November 2003, the Act
was amended to direct $300 million, or $37.5 million each year over the next
eight years, to Lake Tahoe for implementation of the Federal Environmental Improvement Program. Projects that are funded by SNPLMA
are submitted each year to the Secretary of Interior for approval.
Approved Lake Tahoe SNPLMA
Funding Rounds 5 - 9
- Round 5 -
The final recommendation for Round 5 SNPLMA funding was approved by
the Secretary of the Interior on August 5, 2004.
- Round 6 - The final recommendation
for Round 6 SNPLMA funding was approved by
the Secretary of the Interior on February 7, 2006.
- Round 7 - The final recommendation
for Round 7 SNPLMA funding was approved by
the Secretary of the Interior on August 10, 2006.
- Round 8 - The final
recommendation for Round 8 SNPLMA funding was approved by
the Secretary of the Interior on August 17, 2007.
- Round 9 - The final recommendation for Round 9 SNPLMA
funding was approved by the Secretary of the Interior on August 16, 2008
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