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CURRENT STATUS OF WATER QUALITY IN LONG, JOHANNA AND JOSEPHINE LAKES - A SUMMARY REPORT ON THE DETAILED EVALUATION STUDY OF THE LONG LAKE CHAIN OF LAKES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Citation:
Runke, H. AND J. Shapiro. CURRENT STATUS OF WATER QUALITY IN LONG, JOHANNA AND JOSEPHINE LAKES - A SUMMARY REPORT ON THE DETAILED EVALUATION STUDY OF THE LONG LAKE CHAIN OF LAKES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/3-83/008 (NTIS PB83173856), 1983.
Description:
An evaluation of Long Lake, Minnesota was initiated by Ramsey County and Environmental Research Group, Inc. in February 1978 to determine the effectiveness of a demonstration project on lake restoration. The three-year evaluation study included continuous hydrologic monitoring to describe annual water budgets and phosphorus loading for both basins of Long Lake and in-lake water sampling on Long Lake and Lakes Johanna and Josephine to determine the water quality benefits from the restoration program.