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Abatement
- action taken to correct or eliminate pollution within, associated
with, or impacting
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drainage system.
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Aeration
- the process of supplying air to a lake; promotes degradation of
organic matter.
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Alkalinity
- the quantity of compounds which shifts the pH to the basic (not
acidic) side of the
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pH
range; the capacity to neutralize acids.
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Ammonia
- a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen which can be directly utilized
by algae and
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larger
aquatic plants.
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Anoxic
- a condition of being without oxygen; often occurs near the bottom
of very productive
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stratified lakes.
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Biomass
- weight of all organic matter in an specific ecosystem; often
refers to vegetation.
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Chlorophyll-a
- a green pigment found in plants that carry out photosynthesis;
often in direct
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proportion
to the biomass of planktonic algae (small aquatic plants suspended
in the water)..
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Dissolved
Solids - organic and inorganic materials dissolved in the water.
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| Drainage
Code -- letters and numbers
assigned to a drainage basin for identification purposes. |
| BC = Boggy Creek
Sub-Basin; H = Hart Lake Sub-Basin; HB = Howell Branch Sub-Basin; |
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KR = Kissimmee River Basin;
LE =
Little Econlockahatchee River Sub-Basin;
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| LW = Little Wekiva River
Sub-Basin; SC = Shingle Creek Sub-Basin; SJ = St Johns River Basin. |
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Epilimnion
- the uppermost layer of water in a thermally stratified lake.
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Eutrophic
- describes a lake with high concentrations of nutrients as well as
abundant to
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excessive
algal populations; Trophic State Index values between 61 & 70.
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Eutrophication
- the process of physical, chemical and biological aging of a lake
associated
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with
nutrient, organic and sediment input into the lake.
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Hypereutrophic
- lakes characterized by very high productivity, very high
nutrients; often
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showing
persistent algae blooms, extreme dissolved oxygen concentrations and
deep organic
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muck
layers; Trophic State Index values above 70.
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Hypolimnion
- the bottom layer of a thermally stratified lake; can be anoxic.
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Littoral
Zone - shallow zone along the shoreline; usually contains rooted
plants.
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Macroinvertibrates
- aquatic invertebrate animals large enough to see with the eye;
insects,
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worms,
mollusks, etc. make up the majority of the macroinvertebrates.
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Macrophytes
- rooted or floating aquatic vascular plants and large
non-planktonic algae.
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Mesotrophic
- describes a lake with moderate concentrations of nutrients and
algal levels;
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occasional
water quality problems; Trophic State Index value between 50 &
60.
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Metalimnion
- the layer of water between the epilimnion and the hypolimnion in a
stratified
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lake;
often an area of rapid temperature and density change.
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Morphology
- relating to physical structure (depth, shoreline length, shape) of
a lake.
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Nitrate
- an inorganic form of nitrogen which can be utilized by algae and
other plants.
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Nitrite
- an inorganic form of nitrogen which can be utilized by algae and
other plants.
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Nitrogen
- a nutrient which can have a significant impact on the productivity
of a lake by
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increasing
algal populations.
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Oligotrophic
- describes a lake with clear water, low nutrients and few water
quality problems;
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low
productivity; Trophic State Index value below 50.
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Ortho
Phosphorus - a soluble form of phosphorus that can be directly
utilized by algae and
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larger
plants.
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Parameters
- measurable physical and chemical properties whose values can be
used to
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determine
the characteristics of the lake.
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pH
- the expression of the intensity of the acidity or alkalinity of a
substance. The range is
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from
0-14, with 0 being the most acidic, 7 being neutral and 14 being the
most basic.
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Phosphorus
- essential nutrient that can contribute to the eutrophication of a
lake by causing
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excessive
algal growth.
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Phytoplankton
- tiny, free-floating
aquatic plants found in or on water bodies.
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Retrofit
- an addition to an existing stormwater facility.
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Secchi
Depth - a measure of the transparency of the water column.
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Specific
Conductivity - the capacity of water to carry an electrical current;
used to estimate the
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dissolved
solid content of the water column.
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Stratification
- process by which lakes separate into thermal layers.
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Suspended
Solids - small particles that float on or are suspended within the
water column.
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Trophic
State - a measure of the degree of productivity in the water column.
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| Trophic
State Index - a scale of numbers
from 1 to 100 that can be used to indicate the relative |
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waterbody.
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Zooplankton
- tiny aquatic animals that float in or on water bodies.
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