Chase (Orange County)

Florida LAKEWATCH Water Chemistry Summary

Location: Latitude 28°28'30", Longitude 81°31'13"

Period of record: 75 sampling dates; October 10, 1993 to December 27, 1999

Surface area (Shafer et al. 1986): 135 acres / 55 hectacres

Lake Region (Griffith et al. 1997): Doctor Phillips Ridge

Geologic formation (Brooks 1981):

The geology is dominated by phosphatic sand, silty sand, and clay of the Hawthorne Formation.

Physiographic region (Brooks 1981):

The water body lies in the Kissimmee Valley division of the Eastern Flatwoods District.

Supplemental, unpublished water chemistry data, University of Florida.

Numbers reported below are the average for 1 month sampled:

pH

7.2

Sulfate (mg/L)

27.7

Total alkalinity (mg/L as CaCO3)

15.3

Calcium (mg/L)

11.0

Conductance (µS/cm @ 25 °C)

195

Magnesium (mg/L)

5.6

Color (Pt-Co units)

18

Sodium (mg/L)

10.0

Chloride (mg/L)

27.7

Potassium (mg/L)

7.4

Silicon (mg/L)

0.2

 

 

Long-term Florida LAKEWATCH Data

Numbers reported below are the minimum, average, and maximum value for the 75 months sampled:

 

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Long-term total phosphorus concentrations (µg/L)

5

11

17

Long-term total nitrogen concentrations (µg/L)

330

450

630

Long-term total chlorophyll concentrations (µg/L)

1.0

5.1

11.0

Long-term Secchi depth (ft)

8.5

12.5

17.8

1999 Florida LAKEWATCH Data

Numbers reported below are monthly averages calculated from 3 stations for total phosphorus (TP, µg/L), total nitrogen (TN, µg/L), chlorophyll (CHL, µg/L) and Secchi depth (SECCHI, ft) during 1999:

Date

TP (µg/L)

TN (µg/L)

CHL (µg/L)

SECCHI (ft

Jan-19-99

8

460

2.0

17.8

Feb-18-99

9

410

2.0

16.0

Mar-22-99

8

330

2.0

16.2

Apr-22-99

11

380

1.0

16.2

May-20-99

9

390

2.0

17.0

Jun-07-99

9

390

2.0

15.2

Jul-19-99

9

380

3.0

13.2

Aug-21-99

9

430

7.7

10.7

Sep-27-99

11

490

9.7

10.0

Oct-27-99

10

460

8.3

10.3

Nov-26-99

12

430

6.0

13.2

Dec-27-99

10

500

5.0

15.0

 

 

 

 

 

1999 Average

9

420

4.2

14.2

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