Laney Griffo/ Tahoe Daily Tribune STATELINE, Nev. — At 10:30 a.m. on a perfect Friday morning at Tahoe, divers waded into the lake to start an historic clean-up effort. On Friday, May 14, Colin West, founder of Clean Up the Lake briefed crews before they started their dive into the lake’s 50-degree water from the shore of Edgewood Tahoe. The effort to circumvent the lake’s 72-mile shoreline, cleaning up trash along the way, was delayed last summer due to COVID-19. “We made it through the pandemic and we survived,” West said to the crews. Three kayaks, two jet skies and three boats accompanied the nine divers.