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Lake Thonotosassa

Thonotosassa, Lake

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located within Hillsborough Bay Watershed

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Overall Trophic State Index

"Trophic" means "relating to nutrition." The Trophic State Index (TSI) takes into account chlorophyll, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which are nutrients required by plant life. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) uses this information to determine a rating for the waterbody. Learn more about the Trophic State Index »

Water Quality Index
Latest Value Limiting Nutrient Historic Range Additional
Information
87 (Poor)
12/18/2012
Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
NITROGEN 26 (Good) - 101 (Poor)
9/3/1974 - 12/18/2012
1321 samples
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Water QualityTrophic State IndexTrophic State Classification
GOOD0 - 59Oligotrophic through Mid-Eutrophic
FAIR60 - 69Mid-Eutrophic through Eutrophic
POOR70 - 100Hypereutrophic
 
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    Nutrient Chemistry

    Although present in all surface waters, nutrients are among the leading causes of degradation of Florida water resources. Learn more about nutrient chemistry »

    Nutrient Chemistry
    Parameter Latest Value Historic Range Additional Information
    Total Nitrogen (TN) 4,169.0 ug/l
    12/18/2012
    Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
    0.0 - 12,500.0 ug/L
    3/19/1970 - 12/18/2012
    1,760 samples
    Total Phosphorus (TP) 586.0 ug/L
    12/18/2012
    Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
    12.0 - 2,700.0 ug/L
    4/30/1968 - 12/18/2012
    2,008 samples
    Chlorophyll a,
    uncorrected for
    pheophytin help icon
    142.1 ug/L
    12/18/2012
    Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
    0.0 - 19,100.0 ug/L
    2/28/1969 - 12/18/2012
    1,922 samples
    Chlorophyll a,
    corrected for
    pheophytin help icon
    106.2 ug/L
    12/18/2012
    Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
    1.6 - 358.5 ug/L
    7/15/1997 - 12/18/2012
    314 samples
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      Water Clarity

      Water clarity or turbidity measures the degree to which light is blocked because the water is cloudy or contains suspended particles, such as algae. Water clarity is one indicator of a waterbody's ability to sustain plants and wildlife. Learn more about water clarity »

      Water Clarity
      Parameter Latest Value Historic Range Additional Information
      Secchi Depth 0.7 ft
      4/23/2013 2:41:00 PM
      Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
      0.1 - 12.8 ft
      1/27/1969 - 4/23/2013
      2,227 samples
      Turbidity 19.0 NTU
      12/3/2007
      Source: FDEP Southwest District Sampling Data
      1.0 NTU - 62.0 NTU
      10/15/1969 - 12/3/2007
      850 samples
      Light Attenuation 0.31 Alpha/M
      5/10/1994
      Source: Mote Marine Historic Data from Legacy STORET
      No Data Available No Data Available
       
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        Bacteria

        The currently used bacterial indicators for recreational waters include total coliform, fecal coliform and enterococcus. Indicator organisms themselves are not necessarily pathogenic but their presence "indicates" or suggests recent contamination by human sewage or other waste which may result in human illness. Sources of contamination include storm water runoff, sewage overflows and feces from wild and domestic animals. Learn more about bacteria »

        Bacteria
        Parameter Latest Value Historic Range Additional Information
        Fecal Coliform 280 CFU/100ml
        12/18/2012
        Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
        1 - 290,000 CFU/100ml
        1/15/1974 - 12/18/2012
        1,283 samples
        Total Coliform 1,200 CFU/100ml
        12/12/2001
        Source: EPC Water Quality Data
        0 - 54,000,000 CFU/100ml
        1/28/1969 - 12/12/2001
        721 samples
        Enterococcus 240 CFU/100ml
        12/18/2012
        Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
        2 - 3,620 CFU/100ml
        1/17/2001 - 12/18/2012
        356 samples
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          Dissolved Oxygen

          Dissolved Oxygen (DO) is one of the most important indicators of water quality. It is essential for the survival of fish and other aquatic organisms. Learn more about dissolved oxygen »

          Additional Parameters
          Parameter Latest Value Historic Range Additional Information
          Dissolved Oxygen 10.7 mg/l
          4/23/2013 2:43:07 PM
          Source: EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring
          0.0 - 21.3 mg/l
          4/30/1968 - 4/23/2013
          3,286 samples
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            Impaired Waters

            The Impaired Waters Data is the most recent available data from FDEP, but it may not reflect the current FDEP impaired list. These data are updated when and as soon as they are made available from FDEP.

            Impaired

            This waterbody is impaired according to the State of Florida's Impaired Waters Rule (IWR) Chapter 62-303 F.A.C. that governs the Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) Program or according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Identification of Impaired Surface Waters (IWR) is a new scientific approach for guiding Florida Department of Environmental Protection process for identifying and prioritizing impaired surface waters in Florida. The rule evaluates whether waters meet their designated uses for a particular analyte, which include aquatic life use support, primary contact and recreation use support, fish and shellfish consumption use support, and drinking water use support. All water resources in this county are designated as Class III waters. Class III waters are considered recreational use waters, which means that the water should be fishable and swimmable. Class II waters are for shellfish propagation and harvesting. Class I waters are considered potable (drinkable) water supplies. As part of the terms of a court order related to the 1998 303(d) list of impaired waters, some waters are listed as impaired by EPA but not listed by the State of Florida. Learn more about impaired waters »

            Pollutants

            This waterbody has been associated with the following WBIDs deemed impaired by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection:

            WBID Basin Impairment(s)
            1522B LAKE THONOTOSASSA DISSOLVED OXYGEN, NUTRIENTS (HISTORIC TSI), NUTRIENTS (TSI), UN-IONIZED AMMONIA

            Source(s): Florida Department of Environmental Protection


            This waterbody has been associated with the following WBIDs deemed impaired by the Environmental Protection Agency's 303(d) list:

            WBID Basin Impairment(s) EPA Details
            1522B LAKE THONOTOSASSA AMMONIA, UN-IONIZED, DISSOLVED OXYGEN, TROPHIC STATE INDEX (TSI) View additional EPA information »

            Source(s): US Environmental Protection Agency

             
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