Killingly Pond
Killingly Pond in Providence County, Rhode Island is not rated for water quality — its monitoring record does not meet the evidence bar. Phosphorus: 6 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 0.9 µg/L.
- Public access
- Yes
Why Killingly Pond has no grade
We grade a lake only when its monitoring record clears the evidence bar: at least three phosphorus or chlorophyll-a samples in the last ten years, scored against EPA National Lakes Assessment thresholds for this lake’s ecoregion. For Killingly Pond, no nutrient or algae measurement meets the evidence bar (at least 3 samples within 10 years). Sampling here has recorded phosphorus and algae (chlorophyll-a), but not water clarity.
Not Rated is not an F. It is EPA Integrated Reporting Category 3 — insufficient information. The water here may be excellent or poor; nobody has measured enough of it to say. Everything below that has been measured is still reported on this page.
Sampling is run by your state environmental agency and volunteer programs, and published through the EPA Water Quality Portal. Read the full grading methodology.
Killingly Pond is a lake in Providence County, Rhode Island. Limited fish-species data available. Public access is available with 1 public boat landing.
Source: EPA Water Quality Portal sampling records, your state environmental agency, last sampled 2023-08-22. Grade methodology: LakeGrade methodology.
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Swimming Safety
Not ratedLimited data
Not rated for swimming — there is not enough monitoring data to judge this lake
Water quality measurements for Killingly Pond
These readings exist but do not meet the evidence bar for an A–F grade — see why.
No clarity data. Phosphorus level: 6 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a: 0.9 µg/L. Trophic State Index: 30.
| Metric | Value | Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Water Clarity (Secchi Depth) | No recent samples | |
| Phosphorus | 6 µg/L | Not graded |
| Chlorophyll-a (Algae) | 0.9 µg/L | Not graded |
| Trophic State Index (TSI) | 30 | Oligotrophic |
Low nutrients, clear water, excellent for swimming
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Recreation & Access
- Shippee Sawmill PondPublic
Named access points from the USGS National Boat Ramps inventory, snapped within 5 km. More lakes with boat ramps
Fishing Killingly Pond
Graded lakes near Killingly Pond
Killingly Pond has no grade, but these lakes within a short drive do.
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Frequently asked questions about Killingly Pond
Where is Killingly Pond?
- Killingly Pond is a lake in Providence County, Rhode Island. LakeQuality has not rated this lake (UNRATED) — there is not enough recent sampling to assign a letter.
What is the water quality grade for Killingly Pond?
- Killingly Pond in Providence County, Rhode Island is not rated for water quality — its monitoring record does not meet the evidence bar. Phosphorus: 6 µg/L. Chlorophyll-a (algae): 0.9 µg/L.
Is Killingly Pond safe to swim in?
- Not rated for swimming — there is not enough monitoring data to judge this lake. Killingly Pond is not rated for water quality — its monitoring record does not meet the evidence bar. Algae concentration (chlorophyll-a) is 0.9 µg/L. Always check local health department advisories before swimming.
Are there boat ramps on Killingly Pond?
- Killingly Pond has 1 documented boat landing in the USGS National Boat Ramps inventory. Named access points include Shippee Sawmill Pond. Public access is listed as yes.
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Where this data comes from
7 measurements from 1 monitoring station, 2023. Retrieved from the EPA Water Quality Portal on 2026-08-21.
Collected and reported by
- Connecticut Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection
CT_DEP01_WQX7 samples · 2023
Analytical methods
- Total Phosphorus After Block Digestion
- 445.0 ~ EPA; Chlorophyll and Pheophytin in Algae by Fluorescence
- Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen by Colorimetry
- Turbidity by Nephelometry
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
Named boat-access points from the USGS National Boat Ramps inventory