Part of a series of articles titled Crystal Clear: A Call to Action.
Article • Crystal Clear: A Call to Action
Crystal Clear: Evaluating Water and Sediment Contamination and Accumulation in Biota

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Background
The effect of recreational activities on Lake Powell through the introduction of organic and inorganic contaminants is not known. In 2004 twenty long-term sampling locations were established at popular sites on Lake Powell to evaluate contaminants related to recreational boating and other recreational activities. During the period from 2004 to 2006, water samples from the monitoring locations were analyzed for volatile organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons, oil and grease, and select trace elements.Status
Current research efforts will help determine the presence and distribution of semi-volatile organic compounds (hydrocarbons) and trace elements in sediment. Studies will also examine the potential for concentration of selected compounds and elements of concern in aquatic life. This assessment will allow the NPS to improve long-term monitoring of water and sediment quality and inform management decisions at Lake Powell.Last updated: November 8, 2018