Volunteer monitoring at Lake Burien occurred in 1994, 1998, and 2000-2004, before being discontinued. The data collected classify this lake in the city of Burien as low to moderate in primary productivity (oligotrophic - mesotrophic) with very good water quality that appears to be steady over time.
Profile data suggested that thermal stratification was not stable through summer, and phosphorus concentrations did not build up in deep water. Nitrogen to phosphorus ratios generally remained above 20:1 through summer, which suggests that other algae are favored over bluegreens.
Lake Burien has no public access boat ramp, but residents should continue to watch near-shore aquatic plants to catch early infestations of noxious aquatic weeds.
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The average of these three TSI indicators during the growing season can be used to place lakes in one of three broad categories: <40 = oligotrophic (low productivity), 40 to 50 = mesotrophic (moderate productivity) >50 = eutrophic (highly productive).