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Pike County Lake Quality

Mississippi, 1 lake, average grade F (Algae-prone)

Only 1 lakes in Pike 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. The county average is F — the most-stressed bracket in our rubric. Most monitored lakes here show persistent nutrient loading and algal pressure.

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. Lake Tangipahoa (F) is the cleanest in the county.

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All Lakes in Pike County

1 lake1 graded lake

#LakeGradeClarityPhosphorusAlgaeTrophicAccess
1FLake TangipahoaPikeF2.3 ft35 µg/L59.4 µg/LNo recent samplesNot recorded

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Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.