Citizens Statewide Lake Assessment Program (CSLAP) Reports
CSLAP reports are created from data collected by sampling volunteers from member-lake associations. The data collected from May through October is primarily related to lake eutrophication. Lake reports are not available for all CSLAP lakes. Reports will be added annually. The most recent report (2008) can be found below. Reports from 1997 through 2008, and previous CSLAP reports after 2008, can be found on the New York State Federation of Lake Associations (NYSFOLA) website.* For historical reports (before 1997) please contact the Division of Water.
- Bradley Brook Reservoir, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Cazenovia Lake, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Craine Lake, 2018 Report (PDF)
- DeRuyter Reservoir, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Eatonbrook Reservoir, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Gorton Lake, 2006 Report*
- Hatch Lake, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Lake Moraine, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Lebanon Reservoir, 2018 Report (PDF)
- Leland Pond, 1996 Report*
- Madison Lake, 2011 Report (PDF)
- Tuscarora Lake, 2018 Report (PDF)
Citizens Statewide Lake Assessment Program (CSLAP) Scorecards
Information from CSLAP reports and other sources is combined to create a scorecard to provide a quick and simple summary of sampling results. Scorecards are not available for all CSLAP lakes. Scorecards will be added annually. Scorecards first developed for CSLAP since 2010 are found on the New York State Federation of Lake Associations (NYSFOLA) website*. For CSLAP lakes samled since 2011, the most recent scorecards can be found below.
- Bradley Brook Reservoir, 2014 Scorecard (PDF)
- Cazenovia Lake, 2014 Scorecard (PDF)
- Craine Lake, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
- DeRuyter Reservoir, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
- Eatonbrook Reservoir, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
- Hatch Lake, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
- Lake Moraine, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
- Lebanon Reservoir, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
- Madison Lake, 2011 Scorecard (PDF)
- Tuscarora Lake, 2015 Scorecard (PDF)
Lake Classification and Inventory (LCI) Reports
LCI reports summarize water quality sampling results since 2009 from the DEC Division of Water lake monitoring program. Samples are collected during single lake summer site visits or monthly lake sampling from June through September. Reports are written for only a subset of these lakes, generally those lakes and ponds for which access was secured or public use is significant.