Lauderdale County Lake Quality
Mississippi, 2 lakes, average grade C (Fair)
Only 2 lakes in Lauderdale County carry an active grade. The county-level summary is therefore representative of those specific lakes, not necessarily of every water body in the county. Lauderdale County averages to a C. The distribution behind that average matters more than the letter: a few stressed lakes versus many decent ones can produce the same average as the inverse.
Most of the county's monitored lakes are shallow — under 50 feet — which means wind keeps the water column mixed all summer and sediment-bound phosphorus releases back into the surface layer whenever the bottom is disturbed. Bonita Reservoir (C) is the cleanest in the county.
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All Lakes in Lauderdale County
2 lakes2 graded lakes
| # | Lake | Grade | Clarity | Phosphorus | Algae | Trophic | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CBonita ReservoirLauderdale | C | 5.9 ft | 90 µg/L | 3.4 µg/L | No recent samples | Not recorded |
| 2 | CLake Tom BaileyLauderdale | C | 2.3 ft | 30 µg/L | 24 µg/L | No recent samples | Not recorded |
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Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.