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Friday, 06 June 2008
State looking for volunteer lake monitors Print E-mail
Caleb Warnock - DAILY HERALD   

State officials are looking for someone to watch Utah Lake.

The Utah Lake Watch program asks volunteers around the state to measure water clarity and take water samples of local lakes in an effort to begin building a database for research.

Since 2005, however, the state has not been able to find a Utah County volunteer to monitor Utah Lake.

Volunteers are trained to use something called a Secchi disk -- a plate-sized disk with alternating black and white sections attached to a line -- to measure water clarity, which is a sign of lake health.

"You lower it in the lake and look at it through the water column and at some point it will disappear and then you bring it up and when it reappears you measure the length of the line," said Nancy Mesner, Utah State University water quality specialist. "It is an elegant, nice way to monitor the status of your lake."

Some volunteers take measurements only once or twice a summer, though "we prefer every couple of weeks from May through September, that is optimal," she said.

Utah Lake is not the only lake struggling to find volunteers. Last year only about 18 lakes were monitored by volunteers, compared to about 25 the year before.

"We would love to have it monitored," Mesner said of Utah Lake. Lake Powell, the Great Salt Lake and Strawberry reservoir also need volunteer monitors.

Volunteers are needed because the state simply does not have the resources to monitor every lake every year, said Eric Peterson of Utah Lake Watch. Peterson manned a booth at the recent Provo River Festival, looking for volunteers for the program. Those interested were given a booklet titled "What About Our Lake: The Good, The Bad or The Ugly."

The booklet describes the effects of algae, fertilizer, acid rain and the aging process of lakes.

For the first time this summer, program managers are asking volunteers to take a water sample to be tested for phosphorus levels and types of algae, said Nancy Mesner, Utah State University water quality specialist.

The program has been running for six years and is a joint effort between the Utah Division of Water Quality and Utah State University.

"The idea is two-fold," Mesner said. "One is to educate and engage people in a better understanding of the lakes and reservoirs in their backyard, so they understand a little more how lakes work and what threatens lakes, and how to improve water quality."

The second goal is to expand what Mesner called the state's "knowledge base" of local lakes, accumulating over time a bank of data that can be researched and studied.

Those interested in volunteering are asked to e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it For information on the program, visit extension.usu.edu/waterquality, click on "Volunteer Monitoring," then click on "Utah Lake Watch."

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megus Jun 06 2008 17:05:18
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You would think that a Park Ranger could do this very easily. And have very accurate data for all the lakes they service.

But then again, that would be too easy. So government looks for a harder way to accomplish what it needs.
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Marylb Jun 07 2008 00:01:29
This is a wonderful idea. We just volunteered and we're pleased to do it. We use Utah Lake often in the summer. Hopefully the many people we've met that also use this asset will volunteer as well. For us it was a no-brainer. Time for giving back small though the gesture may be. I mean what is a few minutes attention taken from fun for the lake providing that fun.
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iceman Jun 07 2008 00:34:44
Marylb wrote:
This is a wonderful idea. We just volunteered and we're pleased to do it. We use Utah Lake often in the summer. Hopefully the many people we've met that also use this asset will volunteer as well. For us it was a no-brainer. Time for giving back small though the gesture may be. I mean what is a few minutes attention taken from fun for the lake providing that fun.

Guess it's better than sitting in a park watching the grass grow...
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Marylb Jun 07 2008 01:44:23
iceman wrote:
Marylb wrote:
This is a wonderful idea. We just volunteered and we're pleased to do it. We use Utah Lake often in the summer. Hopefully the many people we've met that also use this asset will volunteer as well. For us it was a no-brainer. Time for giving back small though the gesture may be. I mean what is a few minutes attention taken from fun for the lake providing that fun.

Guess it's better than sitting in a park watching the grass grow...


We can do that too but I'll put my foot down if they want us to mow the lawn!
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gaystaterefugee Jun 07 2008 04:52:18
....and don't forget to pick-up some of that garbage some idiots can't find the strength to lift.
It's amazing that how strong some fools are when the beer and soda cans are full but they just seem to get heavier as they get emptied and fall to the ground and stay there. Bring an extra trash bag with ya for cryin-out-loud.
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