Sec. 11. Availability of categorical exclusion for Lake Tahoe herbicide applications to control certain aquatic weeds
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Congress finds that ongoing efforts to eradicate Eurasian watermilfoil and curlyleaf pondweed in Lake Tahoe, using mechanical methods has had only limited success, threatening the rest of Lake Tahoe with the spread of these non-native aquatic invasive plants. Any project to be conducted by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency that will use a registered herbicide to eradicate Eurasian watermilfoil and curlyleaf pondweed from the south end of Lake Tahoe, known as the Lake Tahoe Keys, is categorically excluded from the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 ( 42 U.S.C. 4331 et seq. ).
In this section, the term registered herbicide means a herbicide that is approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Environmental Protection Agency for aquatic use.
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Availability of categorical exclusion for Lake Tahoe herbicide applications to control certain aquatic weeds
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