Inside the 72-Mile Deep Dive to Clean Lake Tahoe | Clean Up the Lake

Clean Up the Lake is launching a bold new effort to clean Lake Tahoe’s deepest zones, and in this episode of Sierra Rec Now, we go underwater to understand why it matters.

Host Charlie Pankey talks with Jenny Uvira, Programs Manager at Clean Up the Lake, about cold-water diving, toxic debris, historic artifacts, invasive species monitoring, and how volunteers play a critical role in protecting one of the Sierra’s most iconic alpine lakes.

If you love Lake Tahoe, the Eastern Sierra, or conservation-focused adventure stories, this episode is for you.

This conversation goes beyond cleanup. We discuss:

  • Why tires and batteries are among the most toxic items found underwater

  • How underwater currents move debris into deeper zones

  • The role of diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and enriched air (Nitrox)

  • How Clean Up the Lake works with historians and archaeologists when artifacts are discovered

  • The connection between lake health, invasive species prevention, and Sierra stewardship

Jenny also shares how listeners can volunteer, even without scuba experience, and how everyday actions around docks, boats, and marinas can prevent future pollution.

This is a must-listen episode for anyone who loves Lake Tahoe , the Eastern Sierra, conservation, diving, or outdoor stewardship.

🔗 Learn more or get involved: https://cleanupthelake.org
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00:00 Introduction & Episode Overview

01:18 Meet Jenny Uvira (Clean Up the Lake)

03:01 2025 Cleanup Projects Across the Sierra

05:19 First 72-Mile Tahoe Cleanup Explained

06:45 Why Deeper Water Holds More Trash

08:31 Cold-Water Diving Conditions in Lake Tahoe

10:17 Underwater Currents & Trash Movement

12:11 Historic Artifacts Beneath the Lake

13:26 Diver Propulsion Vehicles & Nitrox Explained

15:30 Dive Safety & Conservative Planning

16:56 Most Toxic Trash Found Underwater (Tires & Batteries)

19:49 Are People Intentionally Polluting?

20:12 What’s Next for Clean Up the Lake in 2026

22:00 Invasive Species & Lake Monitoring

24:12 How You Can Volunteer & Get Involved

27:21 Jenny’s Favorite Sierra Adventure Spot

27:45 Post-Adventure Food Picks Around Tahoe

28:57 Essential Gear Jenny Never Leaves Behind

30:16 Final Thoughts & 2026 Preview

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