Nutrient and Sediment Loss from the Watersheds of Canandaigua Lake
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Keyword
Canandaigua LakeWatershed
East Shore Association
Center For Applied Aquatic Science And Aquaculture
Brockport
Nutrient
Sediment Loss
Date Published
2000-04-01
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In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorological events to the loss of nutrients and material into Canandaigua Lake. We have also prioritized the sub-watershed in terms of those losses and narrowed the focus of remedial attention down from sixteen to six sub-watersheds. This has allowed a shift in a portion of the monitoring towards the identification of the actual sources, both point and non-point, of pollution in the priority watersheds. The Sucker Brook Segment Analysis has been completed (Makarewicz, Lewis and Lewandowski 1999). Intensive monitoring is also continuing in the watershed. At present, efforts are concentrated on segment analysis of Gage Gully and Deep Run.Description
Prepared for the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Task Force Canandaigua, NYCollections