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B

Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole

Price County, WisconsinLimited DataMesotrophic

On the LakeGrade scale Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole grades a B, with clarity at 11.3 ft and phosphorus readings still being added placing it above the Wisconsin median. Clarity, phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a all rate similarly, so there is no obvious single lever to pull on watershed management.

A TSI near 42 places Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole in the mesotrophic band — moderate productivity, with seasonal swings between clearer spring water and richer late-summer conditions. 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. Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole sits at rank 16 of 26 in Price County, in the lower half of the local distribution.

No invasive species are currently listed at Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole — the lake remains off the Wisconsin infested-waters roster. The state fisheries records do not list documented species for Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole, which usually reflects a lack of formal fisheries survey work rather than an empty lake. Monitoring depth is thin here: the LakeGrade rubric is applied to a small number of sample years, and the grade will be revised as more data accumulates.

Source: EPA Water Quality Portal sampling records, Wisconsin DNR Surface Water, last sampled 2022-06-22. Grade methodology: LakeGrade methodology.

Swimming Safety

Good for swimming, clear water with low algae levels

Water Quality Grade: B, Good

Good clarity, visible to about 11.3 ft. Trophic State Index: 42.

MetricValueGrade
Water Clarity (Secchi Depth)11.3 ftB
PhosphorusNo data
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)No data
Trophic State Index (TSI)42Mesotrophic

Moderate nutrients, good water quality

Location

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County Ranking

Ranked #16 of 26 lakes in Price County

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Unnamed Lake -Deep Hole holds Grade B. 3 nearby lakes hold higher grades.

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Data Sources

Water quality data from the EPA Water Quality Portal

Grading methodology based on Metropolitan Council standards

Most recent sample: 2022-06-22

Monitoring stations: 1