Water Quality Assessment in Northern Michigan Watershed

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Miller, Wolfgang M.

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2013-05-06

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Technical Report

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Three Lakes Association , Central Michigan University , February 1981 , Water Quality , Water Quality 1981 , watershed , Lake Bellaire , Torch Lake , Clam Lake

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In the summers of 1979 and 1980, water quality parameters of three northwest Michigan lakes were analyzed. The goal of the program was twofold, continuation of baseline data collection and detection of problem situations. Torch lake, large and oligotrophic, had high water clarity and low nutrient levels. Nitrate nitrogen and orthophosphate concentrations averaged 0.6 mg/l and 0.05 mg/l, respectively. Lakes Bellaire and Clam have been classified as mesotrophic. Water quality for these two lakes in general was good. One major problem area was the northeast section of Lake Bellaire. High nutrient levels resulted in algal blooms. Fecal bacteria counts were significant at some sampling stations.

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Partial OCR done. 45 pages total.

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