Adirondack Lake Assessment Program: 2013 Reports

Adirondack Watershed Institute

Daniel Kelting & Corey Laxson

The Adirondack Lake Assessment Program (ALAP) is a cooperative citizen science lake monitoring program between Protect the Adirondacks (PROTECT), the Adirondack Watershed Institute of Paul Smith’s College (AWI), and numerous dedicated volunteers from across the Adirondack Park and beyond. The objectives of ALAP are to (1) develop a reliable water quality database for Adirondack lakes, (2) document historical trends in their limnological condition, and (3) engender lake stewardship by providing opportunities for citizens to participate in scientific monitoring. To accomplish these objectives participating lakes are sampled throughout the summer by trained volunteers and analyzed by the AWI for indicators of trophic productivity (total phosphorus, chlorophyll, transparency) and water quality (nutrients, pH, alkalinity, color, chloride, and metals). ALAP continues to be a highly successful program. Established in 1998 with 9 participating lakes, the program has grown to 63 lakes in 2013 (Figure 1 and Table 1). For many lakes the ALAP dataset represents the only available source of current water quality information.

Arbutus Lake Report
Augur Lake Report
Austin Pond Report
Balfour Lake Report
Big Moose Lake Report
Blue Mountain Lake Report
Brandreth Lake Report
Canada Lake Report
Catlin Lake Report
Chapel Pond Report
Cranberry Lake Report
Deer Lake Report
Dug Mountain Pond Report
Eagle Lake Report
Eli Pond Report
Fern Lake Report
Garnet Lake Report
Gull Pond Report
Hewit Lake Report
Hoel Pond Report
Indian Lake (Franklin County) Report
Indian Lake (Hamilton County) Report
Kiwassa Lake Report
Lake Abanakee Report
Lake Adirondack Report
Lake Clear Report
Lake Durant Report
Lake Colby Report
Lake of the Pines Report
Lake Titus Report
Lens Lake Report
Little Long Lake Report
Long Pond Report
Loon Lake Report
Lower Chateugay Lake Report
Lower Saranac Lake Report
Lower St. Regis Lake Report
Middle Saranac Lake Report
Moss Lake Report
Mountain View Lake Report
Osgood Pond Report
Oven Mountain Pond
Pine Lake Report
Pleasant Lake Report
Raquette Lake Report
Rich Lake Report
Silver Lake Report
Simon Pond Report
Snowshoe Pond Report
Spitfire Lake Report
Star Lake Report
Stony Creek Ponds Report
Sylvia Lake Report
Thirteenth Lake Report
Tripp Pond Report
Trout Lake Report
Tupper Lake Report
Twitchell Lake Report
Upper Cascade Lake Report
Upper Chateaugay Lake Report
Upper St. Regis Lake Report
White Lake Report
Wolf Lake Report
Dan Kelting

As Executive Director, Dan is an officer of Paul Smith's College and has primary responsibility for managing and coordinating AWI programs, for obtaining grants and contracts for AWI activities, for developing collaborations with external organizations, and for representing the Institute to various stakeholders. He also directs the research program and participates in most AWI research projects. Dan is also a Professor of Environmental Sciences and teaches Forest Soils and mentors students in undergraduate research.

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