Glen Lake as a ‘buffer’

by | Jan 3, 2017 | Education

pH is measure of how acid (sour) or basic (sweet) our water is in our lakes, rivers, and streams. It is a water quality parameter that is monitored on a regular basis at 10 different locations in our watershed by the Glen Lake Association. In this video you will learn how the GLA monitors this important aspect of our water quality and what are the natural conditions in our waters that keep our lakes from going “sour” or undergo acidification. Our waters are naturally able to withstand the acid rain/snow. Watch this video and learn how our waters are naturally “protected” unlike some lakes in our country.

https://youtu.be/ntgkqICuYy0