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a. f jkg Monitoring <br />Long T jkg is not currently included in the MPCA Citizen’s lake Monitoring <br />Program. One of the tasks of the Public Information Committee will be to <br />identify at least two individuals ijtterested in recording Secchi disc readings for <br />Long Lake. <br />T aVi» sampling will begin in the summer of 1994 and continue throughout the <br />project. Samples will be collected monthly between May and September. In­ <br />take nutrient dynamics within Long Lake will be identified with the two lake <br />monitoring stations (Figure 9), which have already been established through the <br />diagnostic portion of this study, and arc currently represented in the STORET <br />database. <br />At each site, water samples wiU be collected at the same three depths as in the <br />earlier diagnostic study. All samples will be analyze for the following <br />parameters: <br />Total Phosphorus <br />Soluble Reactive Phosphorus <br />Chlorophyll-a (surface samples only) <br />Secchi Disc Transparency <br />pH <br />Iron <br />In addition, profiles for temperature, dissolved oxygen, and specific <br />conductivity will be recorded at each site.