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HomeWater CodeDiv. 7Ch. 12§ 13952 Lake Tahoe Water Reclamation Pilot

§ 13952 Lake Tahoe Water Reclamation Pilot

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§ 13952 Lake Tahoe Water Reclamation Pilot

Key Takeaways

  • •This law allows testing a way to clean and reuse dirty water from sewers in the Lake Tahoe area, but only if it doesn’t harm the lake’s water.
  • •Anyone wanting to test this must get approval from the Lahontan regional board before starting, and only projects proposed before 1984 were considered.
  • •The test project must run for at least 10 years and prove it won’t make Lake Tahoe’s water worse.
  • •The board can stop or cancel the project anytime if it causes problems.

Example

A company wants to take wastewater from sinks and toilets, clean it, and use it to water parks or golf courses near Lake Tahoe.

The company must first show the Lahontan board that their cleaning process won’t pollute Lake Tahoe. If the board says yes, they can run the project for at least 10 years. But if the cleaned water starts hurting the lake, the board can shut it down.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 13952 Lake Tahoe Water Reclamation Pilot

Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 13950 and 13951, water containing waste which has been placed in a sanitary sewer system for treatment and transportation outside of the Lake Tahoe Basin may be reclaimed in a pilot reclamation project to demonstrate the technological and environmental feasibility of using such water for beneficial purposes within the Lake Tahoe Basin in accordance with the provisions of the Water Reclamation Law (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 13500) of this division) and the provisions of this section. Prior to the initiation of any pilot reclamation project within the Lake Tahoe Basin, the reclaimer or reuser shall submit the project with technical data to the regional board for the Lahontan region for approval. Only those projects submitted before January 1, 1984, shall be considered. The technical data submitted shall demonstrate that such pilot reclamation project will not, individually or collectively, directly or indirectly, adversely affect the quality of the waters of Lake Tahoe. The intended operational life of the project shall be at least 10 years. No pilot reclamation project shall be initiated unless and until such regional board approves the project, and finds that such pilot reclamation project or projects will not, individually or collectively, directly or indirectly, adversely affect the quality of the waters of Lake Tahoe. The regional board for the Lahontan region shall place conditions on any approved project to include specification of maximum project size. The regional board for the Lahontan region may suspend or terminate an approved project for cause at any time. (Added by Stats. 1978, Ch. 682.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

reclamationtreatmentlake tahoe basinenvironmentalclaimportwaterswaste

Related Statutes

  • § 1005.4 Groundwater Replenishment Protection
  • § 13142.5 Coastal Water Quality Standards
  • § 13398 Mine Remediation Liability Exemption
  • § 14051 Clean Water Protection Act
  • § 10561 Stormwater Runoff Management

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 13952.
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