LONG LAKE ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION: Long Lake Phosphorus & Residential Impact Study

Purpose

The Long Lake Advancement Association proposes to identify phosphorus sources to the lake by evaluating sanitary and storm water runoff and monitoring the inlet, outlet, and in-lake total phosphorus levels. Stream flows will also be evaluated. The project will evaluate potential northern pike spawning enhancement areas in the lake through water level manipulation. The WiLMS model will be used to develop a lake nutrient budget using data collected in Phase 1 and phase 2. Management recommendations for phosphorus control and northern spawning areas will be discussed in the final report. The Long Lake Advancement Association and the Department of Natural Resources will be provided with hard copies and electronic copies of the final report. A project summary will be included in the newsletter and a final report presentation will be done at the annual lake meeting.

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Lakes Grant
Large Scale Lake Planning
LPL-908-04
2003
Complete
 
Reports and Documents
Lakes Planning Report
 
Activities & Recommendations
Grant Awarded
The Long Lake Advancement Association proposes to identify phosphorus sources to the lake by evaluating sanitary and storm water runoff and monitoring the inlet, outlet, and in-lake total phosphorus levels. Stream flows will also be evaluated. The project will evaluate potential northern pike spawning enhancement areas in the lake through water level manipulation. The WiLMS model will be used to develop a lake nutrient budget using data collected in Phase 1 and phase 2. Management recommendations for phosphorus control and northern spawning areas will be discussed in the final report.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
10100876
Water Quality Modeling
 
Watershed
 
Waters