NewsComment sought on proposal to eliminate invasive plant species from the Lake Tahoe BasinBy: ThisIsRenoDate:July 20, 2010SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASESOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif.,–The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is seeking comment on a proposal to use a combination of manual and chemical treatments to control, contain, and/or eradicate TerrestriShareFacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmailPrintTelegramCopy URL ThisIsRenohttps://thisisreno.comThis Is Reno is your source for award-winning independent, online Reno news and events since 2009. We are locally owned and operated.TRENDINGSearch for new superintendent of schools narrowed to five finalists, with two being current WCSD employees April 16, 2024 Judge bars media coverage of public records hearing about domestic violence incident at Reno city manager’s house April 16, 2024 State announces updated COVID-19 vaccines now available September 21, 2023 NV officials hope to complete study on ‘critical mineral’ map this year April 12, 2024 Judge dismisses Council member Brekhus’ lawsuit against city April 11, 2024 RENO EVENTS MORE RENO NEWS GovernmentOfficials: Sediment in Tahoe on the decline ThisIsReno - August 9, 2023 Officials with the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced this week that fine sediment is being reduced in Lake Tahoe.‘One hell of a mess’: Tahoe trashed July 4th July 7, 2023 Lake Tahoe water clarity stable according to latest report August 17, 2022 10 acres added to state lands in Lake Tahoe basin July 26, 2022 Introducing “Wovoka, the Lake Tahoe Estate” (sponsored) June 7, 2022