Water Quality Evaluation of Proposed Trexler Lake, Jordan Creek, Pennsylvania.

Abstract

The water quality of proposed Trexler Lake, Pennsylvania, was evaluated with respect to its eutrophication potential and water quality criteria and standards appropriate for project purposes. Study approaches included review of existing water quality data taken on the four tributaries to the proposed project; review of existing data on surrounding impoundments; algal bioassay analyses on water samples taken in the proposed tributaries and in one surrounding lake; mathematical simulation; and nutrient loading analyses. Algal bioassays were conducted on water samples taken in Mill, Lyon, Switzer, and Jordan creeks and in Beltzville Lake. All samples were phosphorus limited, and all of the orthophosphate was available for algal growth. The proposed Trexler Lake is expected to be in the mesotrophic or early eutrophic stage and exhibit strong thermal stratification during the summer months with a 1-month period of hypolimnetic anoxia during the fall. The project purposes are not expected to be vitiated by water quality although the lake is expected to be anoxic for a short time during late summer. Appendix A describes the algal assay procedures. Appendix B discusses the Hydrocomp simulation of Jordan Creek drainage basin. Appendix C presents the initial conditions, coefficients, and updates for mathematical ecological simulations. Appendix D lists the coefficient references.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA060080

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  • Allan S. Lessem
  • Connie Stirgus
  • Dennis E. Ford
  • Kent W. Thornton

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  • Coastal and Marine Engineering/Sediment Transport/Hydraulic Engineering
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