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Little Pond Water Quality

Little Pond is sampled by LEA once per year in August. The long-term average reflects data from 1997 to 2023. The Secchi disk reading for 2023 was 3.3 meters, which falls in the moderate range. The Secchi disk did not hit bottom this year but has in years past, indicating that Secchi depth is not a reliable indicator of water clarity. The total phosphorus reading of 13.2 ppb falls into the high range. The average deep water phosphorus value was less than 10 ppb above average surface water phosphorus values, which suggests phosphorus recycling is not problematic. The chlorophyll-a reading of 21.0 ppb falls into the very high range. Long-term trend analysis indicates chlorophyll-a concentrations in Little Pond are stable and total phosphorus concentrations are stable. Gloeotrichia echenulata colonies were not observed in Little Pond in 2023.

2023 Water-testing Summary

Little Pond’s surface water chlorophyll (ppb), phosphorus (ppb), and Secchi depth (meters) data comparison. Colored areas represent the long-term range of values, from minimum to maximum. Area thickness indicates frequency of measurements at that value. Area thickness increases as more measurements are reported at that value. The vertical black line represents the long-term average value. The large red dot represents 2023’s average value.

2023 average vs. long-term average

  • Clarity: Not reported due to Secchi disk hitting bottom in years past.
  • Chlorophyll: Long-term trend analysis indicates chlorophyll-a concentrations in Little Pond are stable.
  • Phosphorous: Long-term trend analysis indicates total phosphorus concentrations are stable.

Gloeotrichia echinulata (a type of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) commonly found in low-nutrient waters) can be seen with the naked eye. Gloeo density is reported as a value ranging from 0 – 6, based on the number of Gloeo colonies seen through a Secchi scope. Higher values indicate more Gloeo colonies. Gloeotrichia echenulata colonies were not observed in Little Pond in 2023.

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