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Duck Lake

Located in Eden Prairie, Duck Lake is one of the District’s shallow lakes. Since 2011, it has seen improvement in water quality and met the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s clean water standards for several years.

Lake size:  41 acres

Watershed size:  233 acres

Average depth:  3.4 ft

Maximum depth:  8 ft

DNR Shoreland classification: Recreational Development

MPCA classification: Shallow (average depth less than 15 feet)

MPCA Impaired Waters status: Not listed

Invasive species: Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curlyleaf Pondweed, Purple Loosestrife, Goldfish

 

Water Quality

A map showing Duck Lake's drainage area with landmarks like schools and roads.
Duck Lake watershed. Click to enlarge.

Duck Lake is classified as a “Shallow Lake” by the MPCA. To be considered healthy, the lake must have very low average phosphorus and chlorophyll-a levels and an average water clarity of 1.0 meters (3.3 feet) or greater.

From June through September every year, District staff visit this and other lakes every two weeks to collect water samples and take readings.  Samples are sent to a laboratory to be tested for nutrients and other compounds. Staff also measure water clarity by lowering a Secchi disk into the water and measuring how deep it goes before it is no longer visible. The data indicates the lake’s health based on standards set by the MPCA.

Lake Grade

A sign with "Water Quality Grade" on the left and the letter "C" on a green background on the right.

RPBCWD staff assigned this letter grade to the lake based upon how well it is meeting water quality goals. Learn more about lake water quality grades.

For more information about the water quality and grades for lakes monitored in the District, visit the lake factsheets page

For more information about waterbody impairments, visit the Minnesota's Impaired Waters List webpage managed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.

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