Piseco Lake Environmental Data Analysis

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Lake Water Quality
 
PLA Meeting
August 17, 2019
 
Piseco lake Environment Characteristics
 
Lake Area:  1,066 ha (2,634 acres or 10.2 m²)
Max Depth: 38 m (125 feet)
Shoreline: 25 km (15.5 miles)
Water Retention Time: 1.5 years
Watershed Area: 14,490 ha (56 m²)
Forested Area (%) 83
Surface Water Area (%) 11
Wetland Area (%) 5
Developed Area (%) 1
 
Piseco Lake Physical Data
Transparency
 
Secchi disk measurement
 
3.5 m or 11.5 feet (range 2.5-4.3 m)
 
Decreasing trend
 
Piseco Lake Physical Data
Temperature
 
Isothermal
Epilimnion
 
Hypolimnion
 
Thermocline
 
Piseco Lake Physical Data
Dissolved Oxygen
 
Adequate at all depths
 
Piseco Lake Physical Data
pH
 
Average 7.0 (range 6.7 – 7.4)
 
No trends observed
 
No impact range is 6.5 - 7.5
 
Physical measurements
 
Milligrams per Liter (mg/L)
1 inch in 16 miles
1 second in 11.5 days
1 minute in 2 years
 
Micrograms per Liter (µg/L)
1 second in 32 year
One sheet in a roll of toilet paper stretching from NYC to
London
 
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Alkalinity (Calcium carbonate)
 
Average 7 mg/L (5 – 8 mg/L)
 
Moderate acid neutralizing ability
Increasing trend
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Phosphorous
 
Average 6.7 µg/L (4.9 – 10 µg/L)
 
Low productivity lakes < 10 µg/L
High productivity lakes >20 µg/L
 
Decreasing trend
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Nitrates
 
Average 8 µg/L (BD – 30 µg/L)
 
Decreasing trend
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Chlorophyll a
 
Average 4.1 µg/L  (0.9 – 7.5 µg/L)
 
Low algae production <2 µg/L
High algae production >8 µg/L
 
No trends observed
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Calcium
 
Average 2.4 mg/L (2.0 – 2.8 mg/L)
 
Increasing trend
 
Zebra muscles require 12 – 20 mg/L
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Aluminum
 
Average 27 µg/L  (BD – 47 µg/L)
 
No trends observed
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Chloride
 
Average 5.6 mg/L  (5 – 8 mg/L)
Oxbow 20.3 mg/L
Spy 15.2 mg/L
No trends observed
High road salt influence > 20 mg/L
 
NH exposure value of 230 mg/L over 4 days may cause
harm to aquatic organisms
 
Piseco Lake Chemical Data
Specific 
Conductivity (2009 – 2018)
 
Piseco average 33 – 41 µS/cm
Eat shore near NYDOT salt storage:  356 – 493 µS/cm
Undeveloped lakes range from 10 – 20 µS/cm
Road salt presence directly related to conductivity values
 
Trophic State
E
utrophic
 
Excess nutrients
Elevated biological activity
Depressed transparency
Anoxic bottom water
 
Trophic State
Oligotrophic
 
Deep lakes
Low nutrients
Low biological productivity
High transparency
Adequate oxygen at bottom
 
Trophic State
Mesotrophic
 
Intermediate between oligotrophic and eutrophic
 
Chlorophyll-a concentration between 2.1 and 8.0 µg/L
 
Just over 70 % of the 100+ Adirondack Lakes samples by
AWI were mesotrophic
 
Harmful algae Blooms (HABs)
 
Characteristic green color
 
HABs
 
 Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria)
Contain cytotoxins
Confirmed HABs have Chlorophyll-a levels >25 µg/L
Lakes with zebra muscles and quagga mussels
Low N:P ratio (Piseco ration 1.1)
 
 
HABs
 
 NYSDEC has a web site with daily updates of affected
lakes
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This report highlights the environmental characteristics of Piseco Lake, including its physical and chemical data. The lake's water quality, transparency, temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, pH, alkalinity, phosphorous, nitrates, and chlorophyll levels are analyzed. The data shows trends indicating the lake's health and ecosystem balance, with insights into its productivity and algae production. Overall, the information underscores the importance of monitoring and managing Piseco Lake's ecological well-being.

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  1. Lake Water Quality PLA Meeting August 17, 2019

  2. Piseco lake Environment Characteristics Lake Area: 1,066 ha (2,634 acres or 10.2 m ) Max Depth: 38 m (125 feet) Shoreline: 25 km (15.5 miles) Water Retention Time: 1.5 years Watershed Area: 14,490 ha (56 m ) Forested Area (%) 83 Surface Water Area (%) 11 Wetland Area (%) 5 Developed Area (%) 1

  3. Piseco Lake Physical Data Transparency Secchi disk measurement 3.5 m or 11.5 feet (range 2.5-4.3 m) Decreasing trend

  4. Piseco Lake Physical Data Temperature Isothermal Epilimnion Hypolimnion Thermocline

  5. Piseco Lake Physical Data Dissolved Oxygen Adequate at all depths

  6. Piseco Lake Physical Data pH Average 7.0 (range 6.7 7.4) No trends observed No impact range is 6.5 - 7.5

  7. Physical measurements Milligrams per Liter (mg/L) 1 inch in 16 miles 1 second in 11.5 days 1 minute in 2 years Micrograms per Liter ( g/L) 1 second in 32 year One sheet in a roll of toilet paper stretching from NYC to London

  8. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Alkalinity (Calcium carbonate) Average 7 mg/L (5 8 mg/L) Moderate acid neutralizing ability Increasing trend

  9. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Phosphorous Average 6.7 g/L (4.9 10 g/L) Low productivity lakes < 10 g/L High productivity lakes >20 g/L Decreasing trend

  10. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Nitrates Average 8 g/L (BD 30 g/L) Decreasing trend

  11. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Chlorophyll a Average 4.1 g/L (0.9 7.5 g/L) Low algae production <2 g/L High algae production >8 g/L No trends observed

  12. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Calcium Average 2.4 mg/L (2.0 2.8 mg/L) Increasing trend Zebra muscles require 12 20 mg/L

  13. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Aluminum Average 27 g/L (BD 47 g/L) No trends observed

  14. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Chloride Average 5.6 mg/L (5 8 mg/L) Oxbow 20.3 mg/L Spy 15.2 mg/L No trends observed High road salt influence > 20 mg/L NH exposure value of 230 mg/L over 4 days may cause harm to aquatic organisms

  15. Piseco Lake Chemical Data Specific Conductivity (2009 2018) Piseco average 33 41 S/cm Eat shore near NYDOT salt storage: 356 493 S/cm Undeveloped lakes range from 10 20 S/cm Road salt presence directly related to conductivity values

  16. Trophic State Eutrophic Excess nutrients Elevated biological activity Depressed transparency Anoxic bottom water

  17. Trophic State Oligotrophic Deep lakes Low nutrients Low biological productivity High transparency Adequate oxygen at bottom

  18. Trophic State Mesotrophic Intermediate between oligotrophic and eutrophic Chlorophyll-a concentration between 2.1 and 8.0 g/L Just over 70 % of the 100+ Adirondack Lakes samples by AWI were mesotrophic

  19. Harmful algae Blooms (HABs) Characteristic green color

  20. HABs Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) Contain cytotoxins Confirmed HABs have Chlorophyll-a levels >25 g/L Lakes with zebra muscles and quagga mussels Low N:P ratio (Piseco ration 1.1)

  21. HABs NYSDEC has a web site with daily updates of affected lakes

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