Minor watershed number(s): 22027, 22028, 22034, 22037, 22045, 22046, 22047, 22048, 22049, 22050, 22051, 22053
The project area is the lakeshed of Big Stone Lake which is divided by the Minnesota/South Dakota state border. The Minnesota portion of the lakeshed is located in the Upper Minnesota River Major Watershed within Big Stone and Traverse Counties and includes the following minor watersheds: 22027, 22028, 22034, 22037, 22045, 22046, 22047, 22048, 22049, 22050, 22051, 22053.
This EPA Clean Lakes, Phase II - Implementation Project began in 1985 and was completed in 1992. The Big Stone Lake Restoration Project Diagnostic/Feasibility Study (completed in 1983) recommended various implementation activities to reverse cultural eutrophication of the lake and maintain its recreational potential. Project cooperators included: South Dakota Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR), Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the Upper Minnesota River Watershed District (UMRWD), Roberts, Big Stone, and Grant County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD), the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), the Nature Conservancy, Citizens for Big Stone Lake, and various other public and private entities. .
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Surface Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary |
Big Stone Lake Restoration Project includes surface water quality data collected during baseline and storm event flow conditions at ten tributary sampling stations from 1985-1990. Seven of the ten stations were equipped with automated samplers and continuous stage recorders. Collection of grab samples occurred at other sampling sites. Collection of monthly in-lake water quality samples occurred at six lake sites from May to September (1985-1991). Analysis included nitrate/nitrite-nitrogen, ammonia, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, ortho- and total phosphorus, total suspended solids, total solids, pH, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, temperature and alkalinity. Analysis for in-lake water samples included these additional parameters: chlorophyll-a, algal density, total dissolved solids, transparency and specific conductivity. Dissolved oxygen was measured at the surface and bottom of all in-lake sampling locations. |
Data Description |
Big Stone Lake Restoration Project
Data: In-Flow And In-Stream Water Quality Monitoring
Format: Electronic Database/Hard Copy Map
Status: Complete
Date: 1990
Source (contact): Upper Minnesota River Watershed District (UMRWD)
Pedigree (originator): Upper Minnesota River Watershed District (UMRWD)
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Last update 2/99 |
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