DPR has contracted an environmental consulting firm to perform an assessment of Sloan’s Lake. This analysis includes bathymetric mapping (a topography map of the lake floor), water quality sensor installation and analyses, and sediment sampling. Water quality sensors were installed summer 2021 to collect real-time data of the water conditions within the lake. Analysis of this data will assist in understanding the existing conditions along with changes over time to guide decision making on how to best manage the lake.
Sediment Sampling Results and Recommendations.pdf(PDF, 5MB)
DPR is also coordinating with the MHFD to analyze the quality of water entering the lake. This study includes the watershed outside of the City and County of Denver in Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, and Edgewater.
Sloan's Lake Drainageway Sediment Supply Assessment Memo
The results of the Sloan’s Lake Environmental Assessment culminated in a series of Water Quality Interventions that could be implemented around the lake in phases. The interventions fall along a spectrum of more nature-based solutions to more engineers solutions. The interventions include the following:
- Bank Restoration: to repair damaged retaining walls and prevent shoreline erosion.
- Floating Wetlands: to install wetland plants to absorb excess nutrients in the water. A demonstration of floating wetlands was installed in the southwest corner of the lake during summer of 2024.
- Water Quality Wetlands: to implement green infrastructure and wetland plants to filter water from the storm sewer systems that discharge into the lake.
- Landscape Transformations: to increase the wetland and riparian buffers of native plants along the shoreline to filter stormwater run-off into the lake.
- Habitat Structures: to support fish and wildlife that live in and around the lake.
- Water Quality Nutrient Treatments: an annual treatment applied to the lake in mid-summer to reduce the amount of phosphorous available for bluegreen algae, hopefully slowing down its growth and reducing future harmful algae blooms. These treatments have been occurring on the lake since 2022.
- Water Quality Infrastructure: to capture sediment entering the lake from the Sloan’s Lake Drainageway or Ashland Drainageway and allow for access to routinely remove this sediment similar to a stormwater detention basin.
- Sediment Removal: often referred to as “dredging” to remove the sediment that is currently within the lake above the “historic” lake bottom as determined by the bathymetric survey.
Sloans Lake Water Quality Interventions.pdf(PDF, 24MB)