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Posted on January 26, 2010 by admin

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The recent high temperatures are adding to concern The recent high temperatures are adding to concerns about the ability of trout to survive beyond mid-summer in some stocked ponds due to low dissolved oxygen (DO) and adding to interest in ACA's Pond Rehab work in which NLFF is involved this year. The experimental project at Rainbow Park Pond near Westlock using alum to significantly reduce total phosphorus concentration while maintaining favourable water quality for fish and invertebrate survival is well underway. The precise amount of alum needed for the volume of water in the pond has been determined and the second of two treatments of the pond by dispersing alum throughout the pond was completed on June 20th.
Thanks to Ray Smith for the photo of the #grayling Thanks to Ray Smith for the photo of the #grayling
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