What is the Elk/Beaver Lake Initiative?
The Elk/Beaver Lake Initiative was a coordinated approach to address the high nutrient levels in Elk/Beaver Lake. The initiative included the Elk/Beaver Lake Watershed Management Plan [PDF/14.8MB] which was completed in 2020, and the installation, operation and maintenance of an in-lake remediation system (oxygenator) which was installed in late 2023.
The aim of this multi-pronged approach is to improve water quality, reduce frequency and duration of blue-green algae, and improve fish habitat. It is anticipated this initiative will address both the immediate and long-term needs for the sustainability and health of the lake ecosystem and its many values.
It is important to note that the factors impacting freshwater quality are complex, and it is expected that there may be an improvement, decrease or variation in water quality in Elk Lake over the next 12-18 months as more is understood about how the lake responds to increased oxygenation.
In addition, blue-green algae are native, naturally occurring organisms and it is not possible to entirely eliminate their presence in Elk/Beaver Lake. The main aim of the oxygenation system is to reduce duration and frequency of blooms and gain gradual water quality improvements over the next 5-10 years. It is not anticipated that the oxygenation system will improve the presence of invasive species in the lake, such as Eurasian milfoil (weeds).