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Lake Apopka

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NameApopka, Lake
Alternate Name(s)N/A
CountyOrange
Surface Area (acres)30909.28
Latitude28° 37' 26"
Longitude81° 37' 34"
Section-Township-Range0-0-0
USGS Quarter QuadCLERMONT EAST ( NE )
LAKEWATCH RegionSE
LAKEWATCH Member? Yes

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ParameterLatest ValueHistorical RangeAdditional Information
Dissolved oxygen (DO) 7.23 mg/l
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
0.00 - 15.00 mg/l
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
669 samples
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Nitrogen 3,027.30 ug/l
07/31/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
120.00 - 11,320.00 ug/l
10/21/1986 - 07/31/2024
174 samples
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pH 9.00
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
6.65 - 10.10
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
655 samples
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Phosphorus as P 81.90 ug/l
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
0.00 - 4,000.00 ug/l
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
1,730 samples
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Secchi disk depth 1.31 ft
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
0.17 - 2.33 ft
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
619 samples
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Temperature, water 82.93 deg F
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
43.65 - 90.51 deg F
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
680 samples
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Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 51.00 mg/l
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
5.00 - 314.00 mg/l
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
1,032 samples
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Trophic State Index: Florida DEP 77.00
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
49.00 - 98.00
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
586 samples
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Turbidity 23.62 NTU
09/10/2024
Source: SJRWMD_WQ
0.10 - 1,705.00 NTU
02/05/1986 - 09/10/2024
744 samples
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