The NTPUD has completed the Capital Improvement Projects listed below to ensure that North Lake Tahoe remains a vibrant and healthy community where we optimize our resources for the greater good and protect our environment for generations to come.
To ensure our sewer and water systems continue to function properly and reliably now and into the future, the District is continually evaluating and investing infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement occurs before we begin to see significant failures.
Completed Projects
2024 Watermain Project - This project will construct approximately 2,000 linear feet of new watermain in the State Route 28 right-of-way on the Eastern edge [...]
The North Tahoe and Tahoe City Public Utility Districts have begun Phase III of the North Lake Tahoe Recreation and Aquatic [...]
The District will be performing parking lot maintenance at its Base Facility, the North Tahoe Regional Park, and the Tahoe Vista Recreation Area from [...]
Construction on the new Tennis and Pickleball Facility in the North Tahoe Regional Park began in June 2023. This project will replace the current facility [...]
This project will construct a new trailhead at the beginning of the Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail in the North Tahoe Regional Park. District staff [...]
This project will reconstruct the marina trail and scenic overlook at the Tahoe Vista Recreation Area. This project will address much-needed repairs and accessibility issues [...]
This project will replace five (5) packaged sewer pump stations (S-1, S-2, N-2, D-2, and D-5), including the control systems, power connections, and appurtenances, with [...]
This project is installing new steel stairways and field access improvements on Fields #1, 2, and 3 in the North Tahoe Regional Park. This project [...]
This project will construct approximately 3,100 linear feet of new watermain in the State Route 28 right-of-way between Garwoods Restaurant and Watson Creek. The new [...]
The District is updating our SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems at the National Avenue water treatment plan and sewer pump station. Cost = [...]
One of the District’s 16 secondary sewer pump stations, the N-1 station at Moon Dunes Beach was rebuilt in 2021/2022 with new sewer pumps, motors, [...]
This was the final project in a multi-year effort to rehabilitate all four major sewage export pump stations operated by the NTPUD. The project included [...]