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In a on July 2, 2013 photo, Chuck Amalong, left, and Brent Mattix help prepare Lake Tahoe’s Fourth of July fireworks display at Tahoe Keys Marina in Lake Tahoe, Calif. A federal lawsuit accusing the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority of polluting the alpine lake with debris from Fourth of July and Labor Day fireworks says the authority and its contractor should be subject to up to $75 million in fines for thousands of violations of the Clean Water Act over the past five years.  (AP Photo/The Tahoe Daily Tribune, Dylan Silver)

In a on July 2, 2013 photo, Chuck Amalong, left, and Brent Mattix help prepare Lake Tahoe’s Fourth of July fireworks display at Tahoe Keys Marina in Lake Tahoe, Calif. A federal lawsuit accusing the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority of polluting the alpine lake with debris from Fourth of July and Labor Day fireworks says the authority and its contractor should be subject to up to $75 million in fines for thousands of violations of the Clean Water Act over the past five years. (AP Photo/The Tahoe Daily Tribune, Dylan Silver)

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