Caddo Lake Nutrient Study Roy Darville - Caddo Lake Institute

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Caddo Lake Nutrient Study Roy Darville - Caddo Lake Institute Existing water quality concern about increasing nutrients entering Caddo Lake Fuels growth of invasive species of aquatic macrophytes - giant salvinia, water hyacinth, hydrilla Possible future problem with cyanobacteria or other toxic algae blooms? CLI: On-going monthly water and bacteria monitoring at six sites on Caddo Lake Clean Rivers Program: On-going quarterly water monitoring at two sites on Caddo Lake and at many sites throughout the Big Cypress Bayou watershed No recent data on nutrients in sediments Two new sampling programs have just started Texas SEP – 4 sites for water and sediment sampling Louisiana BEP – 4 sites for water and sediment sampling

SEP – James Bayou BEP – James Bayou SEP – Black Cypress US59 BEP – Williamson Park BEP – Caddo Dam CRP – Turtle Shell SEP – SH43 CRP - midlake SEP - Little Cypress FM134 BEP - Moringsport CRP – Harrison Bayou FM134

Parameters WATER (CRP – 4x/yr; SEP & BEP – 6x/yr) Water temperature Dissolved Oxygen pH Specific conductance Secchi disc depth Alkalinity Hardness Suspended solids Dissolved solids Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate TKN Total phosphorus Chloride Sulfate Calcium Magnesium Total organic carbon Chlorophyll a Phaeophytin SEDIMENT (SEP & BEP 2x/yr) Total solids Total nitrogen Nitrate-nitrite nitrogen Total Kjeldahl nitrogen Total phosphorus Soluble phosphorus