Edina
ABOUT
Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina are shallow lakes with poor water quality that are on the state’s impaired waters list for excess nutrients. The District conducted a water quality study on Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina. Following the water quality study feasibility studies were conducted to determine which projects to complete to improve the health of the lakes.
Water Quality Study
The District completed a lake water quality study to identify potential water quality improvement projects to help improve the overall health of Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina. The study was completed in 2019.
Read the study summary: Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina Water Quality Study Summary_2019
Read the full study: Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina Water Quality Study_2019
Appendices: Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina Water Quality Study Appendices
Learn more at about Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina at:
Feasibility Studies
The District completed an alum feasibility study and project feasibility study to guide the development and ordering of projects to improve the health of Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina.
Read the project feasibility study: Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina Water Quality Improvement Project Feasibility Study/Preliminary Engineering Report
Project feasibility study appendices: Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina Water Quality Improvement Project Feasibility Study/Preliminary Engineering Report Appendices
Read the alum feasibility study: Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina Alum Feasibility Study_2019
Projects
Visit the Lake Cornelia and Lake Edina project page to learn about the projects being implemented out of the feasibility studies!
More information
For questions on the lake study process or these lakes, contact Erica, District Administrator, at 952-358-2276.