Little Redwater (Highlands County)

Florida LAKEWATCH Water Chemistry Summary

Location: Latitude 27°32'7", Longitude 81°28'18"

Period of record: 10 sampling dates; May 25, 1991 to September 22, 1999

Surface area (Shafer et al. 1986): 329 acres / 133 hectacres

Lake Region (Griffith et al. 1997): Lake Wales Ridge Transition

Geologic formation (Brooks 1981):

The geology is dominated by deeply weathered beach and dune sand with some clay lenses of the preglacial Pleistocene.

Physiographic region (Brooks 1981):

The water body lies in the Eastern Complex of the Central Ridge subdivision of the Lake Wales Ridge division of the Central Lake District.

 

Supplemental, unpublished water chemistry data, University of Florida.

Numbers reported below are the average for 4 months sampled:

pH

6.2

Sulfate (mg/L)

16.1

Total alkalinity (mg/L as CaCO3)

7.8

Calcium (mg/L)

5.6

Conductance (µS/cm @ 25 °C)

99

Magnesium (mg/L)

5.8

Color (Pt-Co units)

24

Sodium (mg/L)

6.1

Chloride (mg/L)

13.9

Potassium (mg/L)

2.8

Silicon (mg/L)

0.5

 

 

Long-term Florida LAKEWATCH Data

Numbers reported below are the minimum, average, and maximum value for the 10 months sampled:

 

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Long-term total phosphorus concentrations (µg/L)

15

22

32

Long-term total nitrogen concentrations (µg/L)

470

530

730

Long-term total chlorophyll concentrations (µg/L)

7.0

13.8

33.0

Long-term Secchi depth (ft)

1.9

3.5

5.0

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

Aug-18-99

22

550

16.3

4.2

Sep-22-99

15

520

11.7

5.0

 

 

 

 

 

1999 Average

19

540

14.0

4.6

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