Humphreys County Lake Quality
Mississippi, 3 lakes, average grade F (Algae-prone)
Humphreys County has 3 graded lakes — a thin enough sample that one or two stressed lakes can move the county average noticeably. Use the per-lake pages below for what actually matters. The county average is F — the most-stressed bracket in our rubric. Most monitored lakes here show persistent nutrient loading and algal pressure.
The county's lakes lean shallow, which makes the grades sensitive to wind, sediment-resuspension, and any nutrient inputs from the watershed. The cleanest lake on the books is Hard Cash Lake (D); the most-stressed is Eagle Lake (F).
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All Lakes in Humphreys County
3 lakes3 graded lakes
| # | Lake | Grade | Clarity | Phosphorus | Algae | Trophic | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DHard Cash LakeHumphreys | D | 2 ft | 120 µg/L | 16.2 µg/L | No recent samples | Not recorded |
| 2 | FEagle LakeHumphreys | F | 2.3 ft | 100 µg/L | 36.3 µg/L | No recent samples | Not recorded |
| 3 | FWasp LakeHumphreys | F | 0.8 ft | 90 µg/L | 53.8 µg/L | No recent samples | Not recorded |
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Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.