Forest Lake Alum Treatment

Project Description & Outcomes

The second and final phase of the Forest Lake Alum Treatment is occurring September 30-October 3. Alum treatment equipment staging is occurring at the Forest Lake 3rd Lake public boat launch. The alum treatment is occurring in Forest Lake's 2nd (middle) basin in depths greater than 15 feet. Contact the CLFLWD with any questions at 651-395-5850 or info@clflwd.org.

The Forest Lake Alum Treatment Project is a milestone project in achieving Forest Lake’s water quality goals. The Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed District has worked with many partners to construct water quality projects for more than a decade. With the critical support of the City of Forest Lake and the Forest Lake Lake Association, these projects have led to a significant decline in phosphorus entering the lake. The watershed district targets phosphorus, because in excess amounts, it causes algae blooms and lowers water quality. Less phosphorus is entering the lake, but a project is needed to address the phosphorus that is already in the water.

The lake is treated with alum which binds to phosphorus and makes it unavailable for algae growth. Alum is a non-toxic water quality treatment that will result in a cleaner and clearer Forest Lake.

The alum treatment took place in September 2023. The District monitored the lake in 2024 in order to calibrate the dose for the second and final phase occurring in fall 2025.

Project Status

In-Progress

Project Outcomes

527 lbs/yr phosphorus removal

Financials

Clean Water Fund Grants: $533,600

CLFLWD Grant Match: $133,400

Total Project Budget : $667,000

Lifecycle cost:

$100 per pound of phosphorus removed

What does this mean?

Timeline

Fall 2023: Alum application #1

2024: Effectiveness Monitoring

Fall 2025: Alum application #2

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