Lake Monitoring

Lake Monitoring

Did you know that the health of our lake is being monitored by the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District (RPBCWD), the City of Eden Prairie, and also by some of your neighbors?  Here’s a partial list of who is doing what:

  • Lake Level: RPBCWD puts out a sensor out every summer to track lake level which is shared with the DNR and posted on the DNR Lake Finder Site.
  • Aquatic plants: RPBCWD hired the University of Minnesota to do surveys over the past several years. These surveys help us know whether RPBCWD needs to manage invasive species.
  • Invasive mussels: RPBCWD collects water samples to look for the juvenile life-stage of invasive mussels. None have been detected yet.
  • Water quality: The City of Eden Prairie collects samples during the summer months and shares data with RPBCWD and the MPCA

Volunteer Monitoring:

  • Metropolitan Council (MCES): Citizen-Assisted Monitoring Program (CAMP) – Volunteers collect surface water samples for laboratory analysis of phosphorus, nitrogen, and chlorophyll-a. They also obtain temperature, Secchi transparency measurements.  Results posted on Metropolitan Council website
  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA): Citizen Monitoring Program – Volunteers collect water clarity data as measured with a Secchi disk. Data is posted on MPCA website.
  • RPBCWD: Volunteers hang monitoring plates from the end of their docks and check them twice a month for the presence of invasive Zebra mussels. Good news… no Zebra mussels found to date!