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Highway 50 winding around the east shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada on an Autumn morning.
A view one summer mid-day at the Thomas F. Regan Memorial City Beach in South Lake Tahoe, California.
Bend, Oregon, USA - October 3, 2022:  This hatchery was completed in 1929 and introduces trout into the Fall River.  Fly fishing welcome.
Emerald bay state park in Lake Tahoe
A house tucked in between  a forest in Lake Tahoe
Scenic nature view of boats docked over the calm waters of Lake Tahoe from the rocky boulders on shore in summer
A system for cleaning, testing and filtering the river from pollution
Truckee dam
Wide winter view of Lake Tahoe looking west, with snow covered mountains in background.\n\nTaken from Zephyr Cove, Lake Tahoe, California, USA  looking west.
View of Lake Tahoe looking south from Tahoe City Beach.
Aerial Photograph of Lake Tahoe California and Nevada
This is a photograph of the area around Lake Tahoe in California and Nevada, United States.
Tanks at a Water treatment plant in Arequipa, Peru
A view of Lake Tahoe California
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Lake Mary is a set of twin lakes located in northern Arizona near the city of Flagstaff.  Upper Lake Mary is generally the larger of the two lakes and holds water all year round, while Lower Lake Mary is often dry or only holds water during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt.  There are dams on both Upper and Lower Lake Mary.  The dams impound the water from Walnut Creek which flows downstream from Walnut Canyon.\n \nThe construction of Lower Lake Mary dam began in 1901 and was completed in 1907. The earthen dam was constructed to provide crucial water storage for the growing population of Flagstaff and its surrounding communities.  The lower dam is 33 feet high and 650 feet long.  The Lower Lake Mary reservoir has a normal storage capacity of 11,029-acre feet.\n\nTo provide additional water storage for the area, the construction of Upper Lake Mary dam and water treatment plant began several decades later, in 1941. The dam was built several miles upstream from Lower Lake Mary to provide additional water storage for the area.  In 1951, Upper Lake Mary Dam was raised an additional 10 feet to its current height of 40 feet which increased the normal storage capacity to 16,300 acre-feet.\n\nLake Mary is also a popular destination for bird watchers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. The area around the lake is home to a wide variety of bird species, including bald eagles, ospreys, and great blue herons. \n\nLake Mary is an essential part of the Northern Arizona community, providing water for local farms, businesses, and residents. The dams also help to prevent flooding in the downstream area during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt.  Lake Mary is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Eastern Shore of Lake Tahoe
Aerial image at Lake Tahoe in California
LAKE TAHOE, EMERALD BAY,  CALIFORNIA.
Hydro Electric Power Plant Generators.
Algae formation in a basin in a sewage treatment plant
Donner Lake is a freshwater lake in Northeast California on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada and about 20 miles northwest of the much larger Lake Tahoe.\n\nDonner Lake Vista Point, Truckee, California before noon
Industrial scene with a modern waste water treatment plant
View north from the top of Cave Rock Trail on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe, long dock on the water
A regular controlled-release fountains out from a station set in the Moogerah Dam wall, providing water for farms and other areas downstream. Scenic Rim, South-East Queensland, Australia.
An aerial view of Lake Tahoe from the south.
Clear water in Lake Tahoe
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