Ski Run Marina is high on the list of aquatic invasive weed habitats in Lake Tahoe – ranked 4th out of 28 sites around the lake. Or maybe the proper word is “was” high on the list. Following the installation of a pilot project to control and reduce aquatic invasive weeds at the marina in August 2018, results arew remarkable and the system is being eyed as a possible solution around the lake.
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