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suggests that its existing classification would be Category II. Secchi depth is consistent with this <br />classification, but more data needs to be collected to ascertain the proper current. classification. <br />Lake Judy <br />Lake Judy does not have any current water quality data. Most recent data (1986) suggest a <br />hypereutrophic system (i.e., high nutrient). Previous classification by the Grass Lake WMO was <br />Category II, but most recent data suggest an existing classification of Category III may be more <br />appropriate. More data needs to be collected to determine the proper classification of Lake Judy. <br />Willow Pond <br />Willow pond is considered eutrophic and is used for canoeing. Its existing classification may be either <br />Category II or Category III, based on previous information. More water quality data would enable <br />more accurate classification. <br />Charlie Pond, Harriet Pond, and Westwood Village Pond <br />These ponds would be considered aesthetic resources (Category III existing classification) based on <br />previous information from the GLWMO. More water quality data would enable more accurate <br />classification. <br />Others <br />Other water bodies in the district may be classified at the discretion of the GLWMO. <br />Grass_lake_class_system Page 8 10/22/99 <br />