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Is Buffalo Bill Lake 0.4 Mi From Dam Safe for Swimming?

Buffalo Bill Lake 0.4 Mi From Dam in DeKalb County, Wisconsin has a water quality grade of D (Poor). Swimming not recommended, poor water quality with high algae risk. Water clarity: 2.2 ft visibility. Phosphorus: 50 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 50.3 µg/L. Always check local health department advisories before swimming.

Key Metrics

MetricValue
Overall GradeD (Poor)
Water Clarity (Secchi Depth)2.2 ft
Phosphorus50 μg/L
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)50.3 μg/L
LocationDeKalb County, Wisconsin

How does Buffalo Bill Lake 0.4 Mi From Dam compare?

With an overall water quality grade of D, Buffalo Bill Lake 0.4 Mi From Dam falls below the Wisconsin state average of Grade C. It ranks #3 of 6 lakes in DeKalb County by water quality score.

Water clarity (Secchi depth) sits at 2.2 feet. That signals heavy algae or sediment, often tied to high phosphorus from runoff. Algae levels (chlorophyll-a) measure 50.3 µg/L — elevated; risk of harmful algal bloom advisories increases at this concentration.