PPT-Perspectives on the Phosphorus Problem in Lake Champlain
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Perspectives on the Phosphorus Problem in Lake Champlain: Transcript
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Phosphorus is largely retained in soil by a process called adsorption. . Soils . have a limited capacity to store phosphorus, and once the capacity of soil to adsorb phosphorus is exceeded, the excess will dissolve and move more freely with water either directly to a stream or downward to an aquifer. . Alexandra Arntsen, Alison Foster, Scott Ritter. April 2011. Problem Statement:. . Excess phosphorus loading in Lake Champlain is affecting overall water quality through increased growth rates of photosynthetic aquatic plant life and the subsequent reduction of dissolved oxygen. . Status of Green Lake - 2013. Lake Management Plan Approved. Three Grants Awarded. Protection Grant $200,000. Two Small Scale Planning Grants. Green Lake Tributary buffer assessment. Green Lake Virtual Tour. and Phosphate. Phosphorus . is essential for the growth of algae and other biological organisms. .. Algal . blooms P enters into . surface . waters from,. - . Domestic . + industrial discharges. Question. : . What was New France? . Where did it come from? . Where did it go?. Fact. : . New France, was a colonial territory that existed for more than 2 centuries.. At its peak, it covered nearly a third of north America. unvalidated. data.. Began in 1991 as a non-profit organization.. Purpose: increasing Albertans’ awareness and understanding of lakes and watersheds. . Goal: improve or maintain the health of lakes and watersheds by engaging Albertans.. 2017 Winter Stakeholders Meeting. Marvin . Boyer. Lake Water Quality Coordinator. Kansas City, MO. 18 . Jan . 2017. Overview. Formulate plans to work with nutrient reduction strategies . Use WRAPS plus available technologies/practices to help manage HAB. Stephen . Penningroth. , Ph.D., Executive Director. Community Science Institute. Knapp Winery, January 18, 2017. Meyers Point in the Mist. Photo Credit: William . Warmus. @ www.warmus.org. Program of Volunteer Stream and Lake Monitoring Partnerships in the Cayuga Lake Watershed. Ramiro . Berardo, Ph.D.. Francesca Formica. Ajay Singh, Ph.D.. Jeffrey Reutter, Ph.D.. This work was supported by the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) under funding received from the National Science Foundation DBI-1052875.. CPR Lake Forest CA
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