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Jersey City Flowage Lake

Lincoln County, WisconsinLimited DataOligotrophic

Jersey City Flowage Lake sits at the top of the Wisconsin DNR grading rubric with an A, a mark reached by the cleanest lakes in Wisconsin. Clarity, phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a all rate similarly, so there is no obvious single lever to pull on watershed management.

The lake's low TSI puts it in oligotrophic territory — the cleanest of the four trophic classes, but also the most vulnerable to nutrient-driven shifts. The lake's maximum depth is not yet documented in state morphometric records — context for its physical structure remains limited. The lake's surface area is not consistently recorded across state datasets — physical context remains partial. Within Lincoln County's 21 graded waters, Jersey City Flowage Lake sits at rank 2, near the top of the local distribution.

No invasive species are currently listed at Jersey City Flowage Lake — the lake remains off the Wisconsin infested-waters roster. The state fisheries records do not list documented species for Jersey City Flowage Lake, which usually reflects a lack of formal fisheries survey work rather than an empty lake. The grade is based on limited monitoring — fewer than three independent measurement years contribute, so future updates may shift the letter.

Source: EPA Water Quality Portal sampling records, Wisconsin DNR Surface Water, last sampled 2019-08-19. Grade methodology: LakeGrade methodology.

Swimming Safety

Excellent for swimming, crystal clear water with minimal algae

Water Quality Grade: A, Excellent

Crystal clear, you can see 16.4 ft down. Trophic State Index: 37.

MetricValueGrade
Water Clarity (Secchi Depth)16.4 ftA
PhosphorusNo data
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)No data
Trophic State Index (TSI)37Oligotrophic

Low nutrients, clear water, excellent for swimming

Location

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County Ranking

Ranked #2 of 21 lakes in Lincoln County

Nearby Lakes in Lincoln County

State Parks Near Jersey City Flowage Lake

Data Sources

Water quality data from the EPA Water Quality Portal

Grading methodology based on Metropolitan Council standards

Most recent sample: 2019-08-19

Monitoring stations: 2