Description
The Six Mile Creek Subwatershed is predominately agricultural and parkland, but is presently facing increasing urban development pressure. Located in the southwest corner of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD), it spans roughly 27 square miles and encompasses a chain of 17 lakes (Piersons, Marsh, Wassermann, Carl Krey, Kelzer's, Church, East Auburn, West Auburn, Steiger, Sunny, Zumbra, Stone, North Lundsten, South Lundsten, Turbid, Parley, & Mud) and dozens of unnamed ponds and wetlands (Figure 1). This system flows north from Piersons Lake and eventually drains into Halsted's Bay of Lake Minnetonka. Water quality in the Six Mile Creek Subwatershed is variable, but many lakes are highly degraded and devoid of healthy native submersed plant communities. Additionally, several lakes currently fail to meet state nutrient standards and are classified as impaired for excess nutrients (phosphorus). Because internal loading was identified as a significant driver of in-lake phosphorus concentrations, common carp assessment and management was recommended (Wenck Associates 2013).
Date Issued
2015-02
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37
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Minnesota Water Research Digital Library
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