NC Ambient Lake Assessment Program Overview including Coastal Lakes

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NC Ambient Lake Assessment Program Overview including Coastal Lakes Danielle Mir NC Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Section, Intensive Survey Unit

Intensive Survey Unit Within the Environmental Sciences Section To collect and interpret biological, chemical and physical data. Intensive Survey Programs: Ambient lake monitoring Lake TMDL studies Intensive surveys for special studies Technical training/ Regional support

Ambient Lakes Monitoring Program Objectives Our Objectives: Identify long term trends Determine state of nutrient enrichment (trophic state) Assess water quality for use support and water quality standards Lake Monitoring

Ambient Lakes Program Why NC DWQ monitors lakes across the state: Federal Clean Water Act Most are funded through 319 Grant 2005 Reservoir Drinking Water Act (SB 981)

DWQ Ambient Lakes The Program Details Sample 160 lakes on 5 year 5 rotating basin schedule Summertime (May through September) monthly monitoring 1 1212 stations per lake Database includes 6500 + records dating back to 1981

How Lakes are Chosen Lake Criteria: >10 acres Accessible to the public Water supplies Significant recreation Others as requested Cedar Cliff Lake Roberdel Lake

Physical Measurements Field Measurements Stratified Samples Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l) Water Temperature (⁰C) Conductivity (μmhos/cm) ph Non-stratified field measurement Secchi Depth (m) Data Recording Secchi Disk

Multiparameter Meters Field Meter Pre and Post Sampling Calibration Field Meter Used to Take Measurements Meters Used: YSI or Hydrolab Mulitiparameter Meters

Ambient Lake Chemical Parameters Typical Photic Zone Samples: Chlorophyll a Total Solids Total Suspended Solids Turbidity Nutrients (NH 3, NO 2 +NO +NO 3, TKN, Total P, Total N, TON, TIN) Photic zone composite sample are samples collected with a labline at twice the secchi depth. Collecting photic zone sample DWQ Laboratory analyzes all chemical samples.

Sampling for Chemical Parameters Other Samples Collected Surface Samples for Water Supply Reservoirs: Metals Chloride Collecting Water Samples All parameters listed are for normal ambient monitoring, special studies typically include others. Getting to the sampling station

Lake TMDL Studies Lake TMDL studies collect data to support model development Many parameters are measured frequently at various locations over a long time period (2 5 years) Examples: Jordan Lake Falls Lake High Rock Lake A very cold day on High Rock Lake

North Carolina Trophic State Index To measure the productivity of a lake we use: CHL = Chlorophyll a (µg/l) TON = Total Organic Nitrogen (mg/l) TP = Total Phosphorus (mg/l) SD = Secchi Depth (inches) NCTSI = TON Score + TP Score + SD Score + CHL Score

North Carolina Trophic Index Scores < -2.0 Oligotrophic -2.0-0.0 Mesotrophic 0.0-5.0 Eutrophic >5.0 Hypereutrophic DWQ Ambient Lake Monitoring Program assigns a trophic state status to sampled lakes during the year it was monitored.

Dystrophic Lakes Having brown acidic water that is low in dissolved oxygen. Brown color is a result of high concentrations of humic substances. They are often considered acidic and oligotrophic (low productivity). NC Trophic State Index scores are not calculated for dystrophic lakes Great Lake

DWQ Coastal Region Lakes Monitoring DWQ Samples 22 Coastal Plain Lakes 13% of Lakes Sampled by DWQ 14 are Natural Lakes Lake Tabor Reservoir Lake Waccamaw Natural Lake

Ambient Coastal Region Lakes Non Dystrophic Lakes Sampling Coastal Lakes Lake Type Events Stations Cliff of the Neuse Reservoir 12 1 GREENFIELD LAKE Reservoir 9 2 LAKE TABOR Reservoir 12 2 MERCHANTS MILLPOND Reservoir 12 3 LAKE MATTAMUSKEET Natural Lake 11 3 LAKE WACCAMAW Natural Lake 18 3 PHELPS LAKE Natural Lake 31 3 WHITE LAKE Natural Lake 25 3 Dystrophic Lakes Sampling Coastal Lakes Lake Type Events Stations BOILING SPRINGS LAKE Reservoir 13 3 CABIN LAKE (LIMESTONE LAKE) Reservoir 8 3 WHITE MILLPOND Reservoir 2 2 ALLIGATOR LAKE Natural Lake 1 2 BAY TREE LAKE (Black Lake) Natural Lake 13 2 CATFISH LAKE Natural Lake 12 3 GREAT LAKE Natural Lake 11 2 JONES LAKE Natural Lake 22 2 LAKE ELLIS SIMON Natural Lake 2 1 LONG LAKE Natural Lake 2 2 PUNGO LAKE Natural Lake 4 2 SALTERS LAKE Natural Lake 13 2 SINGLETARY LAKE Natural Lake 14 3 SWAN CREEK LAKE Natural Lake 1 3 Phelps Lake Natural Lake

Intensive Survey Special Studies on Lakes in the Coastal Plain The Eastern Regional Mercury Study was to determine low level Hg concentrations in surface waters in eastern NC (2002) Lake Phelps Lake Waccamaw Many Rivers and Streams Status of Phelps Lake after Wildfires to determine if water quality changed after water was withdrawn to fight the fires. (2009)

Contact Info NCDENR Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Section Intensive Surveys Unit Danielle Mir 919-743 743-8499 Danielle.mir@ncdenr.gov Ambient Lakes Program Coordinator Debra Owen 919-743 743-8495 Debra.owen@ncdenr.gov http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ess/isu portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ess/isu