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Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot

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Grade A — Excellent
Excellent · #5 of 27 lakes in the county · Oligotrophic
Oligotrophic

Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot in Grafton County, New Hampshire has a water quality grade of A (Excellent). Phosphorus: 6.4 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 2 µg/L.

Type
Oligotrophic
Public access
Yes

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Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot is a cold, clear oligotrophic lake in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Water quality is graded A based on 2 sampling years through 2023. Limited fish-species data available. Public access is available with 1 public boat landing. Compared to the 26 other monitored lakes in Grafton County, Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot ranks #5 for water quality.

Source: EPA Water Quality Portal sampling records, your state environmental agency, last sampled 2023-06-06. Grade methodology: LakeGrade methodology.

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Swimming Safety

Grade only

Low algae

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.

Excellent for swimming, crystal clear water with minimal algae

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Water Quality Grade: A (Excellent)

No clarity data. Phosphorus level: 6.4 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a: 2 µg/L. Trophic State Index: 34.

MetricValueGrade
Water Clarity (Secchi Depth)No recent samples
Phosphorus6.4 µg/LGood
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)2 µg/LGood
Trophic State Index (TSI)34Oligotrophic

Low nutrients, clear water, excellent for swimming

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Recreation & Access

1
Boat Landings
Yes
Public Access
  • Canaan Street LakePublic

Named access points from the USGS National Boat Ramps inventory, snapped within 5 km. More lakes with boat ramps

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EPA Impairment Status

Canaan Street 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

MercurypH / acidity

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

Source: EPA ATTAINS assessment unit NHLAK801060101-01-01 · Official waterbody report · Matched by proximity (0.39 km)

County Ranking

Ranked #5 of 27 lakes in Grafton County

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Frequently asked questions about Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot

Where is Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot?

Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot is a lake in Grafton County, New Hampshire. LakeQuality grades it A for nutrients and algae. The letter is not a swimming clearance.

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

Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot in Grafton County, New Hampshire has a water quality grade of A (Excellent). Phosphorus: 6.4 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 2 µg/L.

Is Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot safe to swim in?

Excellent for swimming, crystal clear water with minimal algae. Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot has a water quality grade of A (Excellent). Algae concentration (chlorophyll-a) is 2 µg/L. Always check local health department advisories before swimming.

Are there boat ramps on Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot?

Canaan Street Lake-Deep Spot has 1 documented boat landing in the USGS National Boat Ramps inventory. Named access points include Canaan Street Lake. Public access is listed as yes.

Where this data comes from

14 measurements from 1 monitoring station, 2020–2023. Retrieved from the EPA Water Quality Portal on 2026-08-21.

Collected and reported by

  • New Hampshire Department Of Environmental Services (BEACH)1111330014 samples · 2020–2023

Analytical methods

  • Phosphorus by Two Reagent Colorimetry
  • 10-115-01-1 F ~ LACHAT; Total Phosphorus- Manual persulfate digest
  • CHLOROPHYLL A-B-C DETERMINATION (MODIFIED)
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

Named boat-access points from the USGS National Boat Ramps inventory