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Gregg Lake-Deep Spot

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Grade A — Excellent
Excellent · #2 of 36 lakes in the county · Mesotrophic
Mesotrophic

Gregg Lake-Deep Spot in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire has a water quality grade of A (Excellent). Phosphorus: 9.9 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 3.9 µg/L.

Type
Mesotrophic
Public access
Yes

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Gregg Lake-Deep Spot is a mesotrophic lake in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Water quality is graded A based on 2 sampling years through 2025. Limited fish-species data available. Public access is available with 1 public boat landing. Compared to the 35 other monitored lakes in Hillsborough County, Gregg Lake-Deep Spot ranks #2 for water quality.

Source: EPA Water Quality Portal sampling records, your state environmental agency, last sampled 2025-08-20. 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: 9.9 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a: 3.9 µg/L. Trophic State Index: 41.

MetricValueGrade
Water Clarity (Secchi Depth)No recent samples
Phosphorus9.9 µg/LGood
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)3.9 µg/LGood
Trophic State Index (TSI)41Mesotrophic

Moderate nutrients, good water quality

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Recreation & Access

1
Boat Landings
Yes
Public Access
  • Willard PondPublic

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

Gregg 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

Algal growthMercuryNutrients (phosphorus, nitrogen)pH / acidity

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

Source: EPA ATTAINS assessment unit NHLAK700030108-02-01 · Official waterbody report · Matched by proximity (0.42 km)

County Ranking

Ranked #2 of 36 lakes in Hillsborough County

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Frequently asked questions about Gregg Lake-Deep Spot

Where is Gregg Lake-Deep Spot?

Gregg Lake-Deep Spot is a lake in Hillsborough 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 Gregg Lake-Deep Spot?

Gregg Lake-Deep Spot in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire has a water quality grade of A (Excellent). Phosphorus: 9.9 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 3.9 µg/L.

Is Gregg Lake-Deep Spot safe to swim in?

Excellent for swimming, crystal clear water with minimal algae. Gregg Lake-Deep Spot has a water quality grade of A (Excellent). Algae concentration (chlorophyll-a) is 3.9 µg/L. Always check local health department advisories before swimming.

Are there boat ramps on Gregg Lake-Deep Spot?

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

Where this data comes from

62 measurements from 1 monitoring station, 2020–2025. Retrieved from the EPA Water Quality Portal on 2026-08-21.

Collected and reported by

  • New Hampshire Department Of Environmental Services (BEACH)1111330062 samples · 2020–2025

Analytical methods

  • 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