Watershed Academy Webcast: Understanding Nutrient Issues Affecting Ohio’s Inland Lakes
November 30, 2016
Rick Wilson, Environmental Specialist, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Columbus, OH
Shannon Brattebo, Environmental Engineer, Tetra Tech, Spokane, WA
Dr. Harry Gibbons, Scientist, Tetra Tech, Seattle, WA
Please join us for a webcast presenting information on the evolution of Ohio’s efforts to restore and protect inland lakes from nutrient related impairments through the strategic collection and use of data along with engagement of appropriate watershed stakeholders.
USEPA is providing technical assistance to Ohio to advance the State’s nutrient reduction efforts, specifically reducing the occurrence and impact of harmful algal blooms in inland lakes and lakes that are sources of drinking water. Recently, Tetra Tech developed conceptual lake management plans for Kiser Lake and Lake Alma. Both lakes are managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources as part of the state park system.
Rick Wilson will discuss collaboration with Inland Lakes and drinking water program staff to prioritize lakes, recent steps to develop more robust lake management planning, and lessons learned at Grand Lake St. Marys and Buckeye Lake. Tetra Tech will discuss two case studies at Kiser Lake and Lake Alma and then tie these plans to lake management planning topics that can be applied in other states, including minimum data needs, defining the problems and causes in lakes, and the importance of adaptive management and long-term monitoring.