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Bradley Lake-Deep Spot

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Grade B — Good
Good · #25 of 41 lakes in the county · Oligotrophic · 165 acres
Limited DataOligotrophic

Bradley Lake-Deep Spot in Merrimack County, New Hampshire has a water quality grade of B (Good). Phosphorus: 5.6 µg/L. Surface area: 165 acres.

Area
165 acres
Type
Oligotrophic

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Bradley Lake-Deep Spot is a 165-acre cold, clear oligotrophic lake in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Water quality is graded B based on 1 sampling years through 2025. Compared to the 40 other monitored lakes in Merrimack County, Bradley Lake-Deep Spot ranks #25 for water quality.

Source: EPA Water Quality Portal sampling records, your state environmental agency, last sampled 2025-07-30. Grade methodology: LakeGrade methodology.

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Swimming Safety

Grade only

Limited data

Based on clarity and algae grades from past sampling — we do not hold live water temperature and a current cyanobacteria reading for this lake. Check your state or county health department before you swim.

Good for swimming, clear water with low algae levels

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Water Quality Grade: B (Good)

No clarity data. Phosphorus level: 5.6 µg/L. Trophic State Index: 29.

MetricValueGrade
Water Clarity (Secchi Depth)No recent samples
Phosphorus5.6 µg/LGood
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)No recent samples
Trophic State Index (TSI)29Oligotrophic

Low nutrients, clear water, excellent for swimming

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Lake Details

CharacteristicValue
Surface Area165 acres

No bathymetric survey has been published for Bradley Lake-Deep Spot, so its depth is not documented here.

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Reservoir Info (USACE NID)

Bradley Lake-Deep Spot is a man-made reservoir impounded by the Bradley Lake Dam (completed 1952), built primarily for recreation on the Hame Shop Brook; earth-type dam, 19 ft tall and 307 ft long.

Surface area
165 ac
Normal storage
908 ac-ft
Max storage
1,787 ac-ft
Drainage area
1.51 sq mi
Hazard class
Significant
Owner
ANDOVER VILLAGE WATER DISTRICT

Source: USACE National Inventory of Dams, NID ID NH00034 · Operator website · Matched by proximity (0.7 km)

EPA Impairment Status

Bradley Lake-Deep Spot is officially listed as impaired under Clean Water Act §303(d) in the 2024 EPA reporting cycle (IR category 5).

Causes of impairment

MercuryOxygen depletion (low DO)pH / acidity

A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) plan has been approved.

Source: EPA ATTAINS assessment unit NHLAK700030403-02 · Official waterbody report · Matched by proximity (0.35 km)

County Ranking

Ranked #25 of 41 lakes in Merrimack County

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Frequently asked questions about Bradley Lake-Deep Spot

Where is Bradley Lake-Deep Spot?

Bradley Lake-Deep Spot is a lake in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. LakeQuality grades it B for nutrients and algae. The letter is not a swimming clearance.

What is the water quality grade for Bradley Lake-Deep Spot?

Bradley Lake-Deep Spot in Merrimack County, New Hampshire has a water quality grade of B (Good). Phosphorus: 5.6 µg/L. Surface area: 165 acres.

Is Bradley Lake-Deep Spot safe to swim in?

Good for swimming, clear water with low algae levels. Bradley Lake-Deep Spot has a water quality grade of B (Good). Always check local health department advisories before swimming.

Where this data comes from

7 measurements from 1 monitoring station, 2024–2025. Retrieved from the EPA Water Quality Portal on 2026-08-21.

Collected and reported by

  • New Hampshire Department Of Environmental Services (BEACH)111133007 samples · 2024–2025

Analytical methods

  • 10-115-01-1 F ~ LACHAT; Total Phosphorus- Manual persulfate digest
Monitoring station identifiers (1)

Grade thresholds from the EPA National Lakes Assessment (EPA 841-R-24-006, Table 6-3), applied by ecoregion. See how grades are calculated and data sources.

Other records on this page

Impairment status from EPA ATTAINS 303(d) database