• Webster Lake had less-clear water, with moderate nutrient growth and high algal growth.
• 2021 is Webster Lake’s second year of monitoring since it was last monitored in 1997. Further monitoring is needed to identify any long-term trends.
• No algal blooms were reported for toxin testing in 2021.
Please see below for a link to the full 2021 Webster Lake Monitoring Report.
This bathymetric map shows contour lines of equal depth, similar to a topographic map would for mountains and valleys. The red 'X' marks the location where water quality samples are taken.
This map shows the area of the watershed relative to the area of the lake. Generally speaking, the larger a watershed is relative to a lake, the greater the influence land use practices on lake water quality.
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).