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“Mt Rose Ski Tahoe continues its dedication toward maintaining a sound and successful environmental policy that will both sustain and strengthen its precious natural resources. The ski area strives to provide a quality outdoor recreational experience in a manner that complements the natural and aesthetic qualities that draw all of us to the mountains.” 
- Paul Senft-General Manager

Mt Rose is devoted to being a leader in the ski industry through managing our organization in a way that demonstrates our commitment to environmental protection and sustainability while exceeding the expectations of the public.  Some of the resort’s current environmental practices include:
  • Development of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for construction sites with input from local regulatory agencies.
  • Improvement of water quality through the incorporation of erosion and sediment controls.
  • Incorporation of energy and water efficiency design both on the hill and in the lodges.
  • Successful recycling and waste reduction program that resulted in 15.8 cubic yards of solid waste avoiding the landfill during the 05/06-winter season.
  • Employment of two on-site certified erosion control and pollutant containment specialists, as well as an environmental scientist to coordinate construction activities.
  • Native vegetation restoration in formally disturbed areas
  • Protecting the natural wetlands in the area and recognizing their significance to improving water quality, reducing flood flows, and providing wildlife habitat. 
  • Promote conservation and enhance habitat for the rare Tahoe Draba and other natural resources in coordination with the USFS and local stakeholders.
  • Increase public outreach through “ski-ecology” programs and continue to support projects that increase sustainable recreation in the area.
  • Working in conjunction with local stakeholders to increase sustainable recreation in the area, such as the Reno to Rim project.
  • Transportation initiatives to provide alternatives to the use of individual vehicles and thus the subsequent reduction in air pollution.  

Future plans include:

  • Research into LEED-certification for the construction of a new lodge located on the East Bowl. 
  • Feasibility studies of alternative energy sources such as solar and wind power at the Rose Lodge.

Mt Rose Ski Tahoe practices environmental sustainability and stewardship through independent programs and by observing the principles established by NSAA’s Sustainable Slopes Environmental Charter.


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