TWIN LAKES P & R DISTRICT: Lake Elizabeth Watershed Assessment & Lake Management Plan

Purpose

NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS IN LAKE DISTRICT. LAND USE PRACTICES IN WATERSHED WILL BE MAPPED. NUTRIENT BUDGET FOR THE LAKE WILL BE PREPARED. APPROPRIATE PHOSOPHOR LOADING MODEL WITH BE USED ALONG WITH THE NUTRIENT BUDGET DEVELOPED FOR THELAKE. GROUNDWATER INFLOWS WILL BE CALCULATED. WATER QUALITY MONITORING WILL BE CONDUCTED. CONDUCT AQUATIC PLANT SURVEY. UNDERWATER VIDEO TO DETERMINE STATUS OF AQUATIC MACROPHYTES AND FISH HABITAT. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. TWO NEWSLETTERS WILL BE PRODUCEDURING THE PROJECT. DRAFTING OF A LAKE MANAGEMENT PLAN.

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Lakes Grant
Large Scale Lake Planning
LPL-036 (1016-01)
1991
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Reports and Documents
The purpose of the plan is to address concerns of the District regarding water quality, lake use, and land uses within the watershed. The lake management planning process has been undertaken concurrently with the preparation of a Master Plan for the Village of Twin Lakes, whose boundaries are coterminous with the District boundaries. Discovery Group, Ltd. has been the consultant to the Village of Twin lakes for the preparation of the Master Plan.
 
Activities & Recommendations
Grant Awarded
Needs assessment survey of all households. Land use practices in watershed will be mapped. Nutrient budget will be prepared using areal loading method. Appropriate phosphorus loading model will be used along with the nutrient budget developed for the lake. Groundwater inflows calculated. Water quality monitoring. Conduct aquatic plant survey. Underwater video to determine status of aquatic macrophytes and fish habitat. Aerial photographs. Two newsletters will be produced. Drafting of Lake management plan.
Water Quality Modeling
10100505
Social Survey of Residents or Users
10100505
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
10100505
Nutrient Budget Development
10100505
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Watershed
 
Waters