For the past five years, the SDCKA has worked with Dakota
Water Watch to chart water conditions and collect water samples from area lakes
for analysis. This work has
contributed to establishing a base line and interval data regarding the quality
of water in our waterways.
Over the years, the SDCKA as an organization has done this
in Grass Lake, Diamond Lake, and Lake Alvin. Individual members have also taken on sampling assignments
in other waterways of the area. Yesterday, SDCKA returned to Lake Alvin with
sixteen kayaks for this annual service project.
A facilitator from Dakota Water Watch provided the necessary
training for the paddlers, demonstrated the equipment, and made team
assignments. Each team was
assigned two sites where they were asked to record a variety of data regarding
current conditions on the lake and to collect two samples of water from these
assigned locations.
The teams were made up of two kayakers, one paddler to
manage the equipment and the other to record the data.
The teams then moved out to assigned sites around the lake
to make observations and to collect the water samples.
The skies were a bit threatening at 9:00 a.m. when the group
gathered, but no bad weather developed.
There was a bit of wind down the lake, but nothing that impeded the
collection of data. As the day
wore on, the weather improved markedly.
We spend about an hour gathering our samples. Dave Finck and
I had the assignment for sample collection at the mouth of Nine Mile
Creek. After finishing our task,
we then headed back to turn in the samples and then paddle north on the lake to
meet those with the assignments at the greatest distance.
Dave and Mary Finck were gracious enough to bring along a
grill, and Dave grilled up hotdogs for us. There were also chips and bars – a nice treat on a Saturday
morning.
With the Big Sioux River just across the highway from Lake
Alvin, a cruise downstream had been organized from the access point along the
Grandview Road to Klondike Mill.
For those interested in viewing the complete set of photographs of this event, please go to my Flickr account at the following URL:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayheath/sets/72157630153713466/
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