Adirondack Lake Assessment Program: 2019 Update

Adirondack Watershed Institute

Corey Laxson

In an effort to improve reporting efficiency, maintain financial viability, and avoid unnecessary redundancies, the Adirondack Lake Assessment Program (ALAP) will move from producing an annual report to a five-year reporting cycle. During the interim years, the ALAP coordinators will provide a summary of the current year’s data to participating lakes.

For more information on ALAP and participating lakes please see the comprehensive report: Adirondack Lake Assessment Program 2018: a Citizen Science Lake Program in its 21st Year. This report, released in April of 2019, provides readers with the appropriate background information on interpreting lake data, a regional analysis of the water quality characteristics of Adirondack lakes, and a synthesis of current and historical water quality data for all participating lakes.

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