IntroductionThis study aimed to estimate the contamination of water sources along the Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT) through evaluation of the presence and concentration of , and spp.MethodsSample sites were selected from 6 of the 8 sections of the TRT. Each stream was sampled 3 or 4 times during the summer and early fall of 2023. Samples were collected and analyzed for using Standard Methods 9223B and and spp. using EPA Method 1623.Results counts ranged from <1 to 29.2 most probable number (MPN)/100 mL. There was no difference in contamination with between streams (=0.287) or sampling rounds (=0.413). counts ranged from 0 to 7 count/10 L. There was a difference in contamination with between the highest and lowest concentration streams (=0.028) but no difference in contamination between other streams or between sampling rounds (=0.924). counts ranged from 0 to 1 count/10 L. There was no difference in contamination with between streams (=0.589) or between sampling rounds (=0.888).Conclusions, and are present in the streams along the TRT. Results from this study show that the risk of illness from occasional direct consumption of water from the streams sampled is low; however, it is always advisable to filter or treat water from any backcountry source prior to consumption. More extensive studies are recommended to evaluate backcountry water sources in the Tahoe Basin to further evaluate the risk to human health from direct consumption

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