Science Inventory

New England Lakes & Ponds Project

Impact/Purpose:

The intent of this project is to enhance existing state lake monitoring programs by 1) providing statistically supportable approaches to water body surveys, 2) provding open opportunities for the sharing of technical expertise across state and federal programs, 3) providing for the transfer of new technologies to be applied to current monitoring programs, and 4) allowing for public paticipation and collaboration through all project stages. The two main goals of this survey are to determine what percentage of the region's lakes are in good, fair, or poor condition, and what are some of the key factors placing stresses on these systems and impacting their ecological integrity.

Description:

The New England Lakes and Ponds Project provides a consistent and first time comprehensive assessment of the ecological and water quality condition of lakes and ponds across the New England region. The project is being conducted by EPA along with the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, state environmental agencies, and other partners. It started in 2006 and will take place over a six year period. The New England Lakes and Ponds Project utilizes a probabilistic sampling approach, based on a random site selection design, that allows for statistically valid statements about a population of lakes across a state, across a region, or across the country. This approach to lake monitoring at a regional spatial scale allows us to assess the condition of the region's lakes as a population, and establish a common baseline from which to compare future surveys and identify trends in water body condition.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT
Projected Completion Date:12/31/2012
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 200158