The health of a lake may seem complex, but understanding it doesn’t have to be. By focusing on a few key metrics, anyone—from lake committee members to community stakeholders—can get a clear snapshot of their lake’s condition. Clean-Flo’s approach simplifies lake science, making it approachable and actionable for everyone involved in restoration efforts. Let’s explore the essential metrics that reveal the true health of your lake.
Dissolved oxygen is critical for supporting aquatic life and maintaining ecological balance. Low oxygen levels (hypoxia) create conditions that:
By regularly monitoring dissolved oxygen throughout the water column, communities can identify hypoxic zones and take targeted actions, such as implementing Clean-Flo’s RADOR (Rapid Acting Dissolved Oxygen Restoration) systems to restore balance.
Sediment accumulation on the lakebed is often overlooked but plays a major role in lake health. Excessive organic sediment:
Bathymetric mapping and sediment analysis provide a clear picture of the lakebed’s condition. Clean-Flo’s bio-dredging techniques effectively reduce sediment volume, disrupting this cycle and restoring the lake’s natural equilibrium.
By analyzing phytoplankton trends, Clean-Flo helps shift the balance from harmful cyanobacteria to a healthier, more resilient ecosystem.
Clean-Flo’s Lake Management ACTION Plans are designed to make these key metrics easy to understand and act upon. Here’s how we simplify lake science:
Tracking these three metrics isn’t just about data—it’s about empowering communities to take meaningful action. By focusing on dissolved oxygen levels, sediment volume, and phytoplankton composition, Clean-Flo ensures that every step of lake restoration is guided by measurable progress and clear objectives.
The 2022 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report emphasizes the need for data-driven, transparent water management strategies. Clean-Flo’s focus on these critical metrics aligns with these recommendations, providing communities with the tools to achieve long-term sustainability.