Managing Lakes and ReservoirsUnderstandable and useful, Managing Lakes and Reservoirs addresses the enormous amount of information on lake management that has developed in the decade since the publication of the manual's first two editions (Lake and Reservoir Restoration Guidance Manual, 1988 and 1990). The first two manuals dealt primarily with restoration of lakes, but this third edition moves beyond restoration issues to focus on ongoing management of lakes and processes that communities of citizens, policymakers, scientists, and enforcement agencies can use to achieve desired outcomes for their local lakes. Distributed for the North American Lake Management Society |
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Permitting Lake Management | 2 |
CHAPTER | 3 |
Water Quality | 4 |
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action activities addition Agency Agriculture algae algal amount application aquatic associated become biological boating bottom cause changes Chapter chemical Committee concentration Conservation contains cost cover depth desired determine discharge dissolved dredging ecosystem effects Environmental erosion estimate eutrophic evaluate example factors Figure fish flow goals groundwater growth habitat impacts implement important increase internal issues lake management lake's land less levels light limit loading manual material matter measured meeting methods mixing monitoring natural nutrients organic oxygen phosphorus plants pollution Potential practices predict prevent problems production Protection reduce release remove require reservoirs Resources restoration result rooted runoff sediment shallow shoreline soil sources species Step stratified streams summer surface Table techniques tion treatment users usually vegetation wastewater water quality watershed zone zooplankton