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Lake Lanier Association Adopt A Lake
Monitoring the water quality of Lake Lanier

Founded in 1998, the Lake Lanier Association (LLA) sponsors the Adopt A Lake program in partnership with the Georgia Lakes Society and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division.

This hands-on program teaches its participants to monitor water quality by taking water samples from specific locations on the lake. The program gives a basic knowledge of watershed assessment and teaches volunteers to measure various parameters that help aid lake health and water quality.

The Lake Lanier Association's Adopt A Lake program currently has 16 volunteers who take water samples at 28 locations on Lake Lanier. Based on the lake's hydrology action, for testing purposes it is divided into 3 sections. Water samples are analyzed by American Proteins' laboratories in Cumming for chlorophyll a.

Chlorophyll a is used as an indicator of phytoplanton abundance which is related to natural cycles in nutrient availability and to the input of phosphate and nitrate. Excess phosphate and nitrate can come from groundwater or water treatments plants and sewer overflows (most sewage treatment plants do not remove nitrate and phosphate).

Group A 2006 Data

adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-1
Dock
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-2
Shallow Water Marker
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-3
2000 Meter Sign
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-4
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-5
Boat Dock
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-10
53 Bridge Chestatee
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-18
Boat Dock
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-19
Duckett Mill
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-20
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-21
2 Little River
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-24
Wahoo 1
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
A-29
Lantern Inn Cove
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
B-13
Flat Creek

Group C 2006 Data

adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-5
Dock
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-8
Starboard Marina
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-9
25-C
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-10
Cocktail Cove
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-11
9BR
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-12
adopt a lake - using water samples and chlorophyll a
C-17
Cinnamon Cove
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