curveType: 'function', The lake is a popular area for motor boating, swimming, fishing, and other recreational activities. The water will feel cold. The end result promises to be clearer water that is then sent to the existing plant for full treatment. High biological activity is responsible for creating severe anoxic conditions in the bottom water layers of Basins 1 and 2 in the summer. The lake has been threatened by declining water quality and was put on the state's list of polluted water bodies in 1998. Most of the phosphorus enters the lake through non point sources, such as water runoff from storms in parks and lands surrounding the lake. Turn left and follow Lake Whatcom Blvd along the lake to the dead end. Bald eagles abound. Emergency fishing rule changes; . Air Temperature undefinedF High: undefinedF Low: undefinedF Wind MPH Gust: undefined mph Bearing: undefined The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Lake Whatcom on the map, which is located in the Washington state (Whatcom). The first claim of private land was reported for $8. IWS provides detailed annual reports (PDF). One look at the lake and its watershed would convey to the casual observer that it is more of a recreational destination and resort area rather than a drinking water source for all of Bellingham and half of Whatcom County. Three species have been introduced to the lake by fisheries authorities: bluegill, rainbow trout, and smallmouth bass. Basin 1, the Silver Beach Basin, is the furthest north, and has a maximum depth of 100 feet (30m). Currently, none of the fifteen species identified by the state of Washington as "most unwanted" are found in the lake. Implementing mitigation efforts now has become an even higher priority given these data results foreshadow additional impacts to the lake as climate change progresses. 53.8, It changes color depending on the sky and is so picturesque with the snowy mountains in the background. Customers are encouraged to attend meetings and share their views with the Commissioners on the second and last Wednesday of each month. However, permits for work that exceeds 500 square feet of exposed soil cannot be issued prior to June 1. All tributaries and that portion of the lake between Electric Avenue Bridge and the outlet dam are closed to fishing at all times. ['July', Manthey's Country Mobile Home Park, Whatcom County, Washington, United States - The ideal weather forecast for the next 14 days. Stormwater from development must be dispersed using certain methods (splash blocks, dispersion trenches, etc.) Alternate names for BellinghamBLI, Bellingham. A soils assessment prepared by a professional soil scientist, a locally licensed on-site sewage designer, professional engineer, professional geologist, hydrogeologist or engineering geologist registered in the State of Washington must be submitted to use Full Infiltration. Blue-Green Bacteria Cyanobacteria 1994 2016. Major outputs of lake water are Whatcom Creek (77.5% of outflow),[2] City of Bellingham intake (11.3%), evaporation (7.9%) and hatchery (2.5%). Total Trihalomethane January through December 1991 through 2016. Air Temperature undefinedF High: undefinedF Low: undefinedF Wind MPH At the Mt Baker Hwy turn left to return toward Bellingham. ', 'AVG', 'Min.' 97% of travelers recommend this experience. Latest Lake Temperatures. I have also heard questions about the potability of the water. Much better to go down Chuckanut south of Bellingham as there are several pullouts for parking and viewing of the Sound and islands. Studying water temperature The temperature on the day we were sampling was 17 to 20C (62 - 68F). The health of this tremendously important resource is declining, and at a pace that is faster than expected. In some lakes, this can result in fish kills and cause health officials to issue advisories to those who draw their water directly from those lakes. The meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and the last Wednesday of the month at 8:00 a.m. at the District office . }, However, permits for work that exceeds 500 square feet of exposed soil cannot be issued . July is the month with the lowest precipitation of 0in / 0mm and December with the highest precipitation in a year with 2.4in / 60.3mm. Elevation: 703 ft. Center: 48.726836, -121.628304 Open in Google Maps. The city of Bellingham has invested a lot of money and resources in its water treatment facility in Whatcom Falls Park. The following are the results of some water quality parameters: Figure 1. I don't know Bellingham very well, but our fave stops are Cornwall Park (lovely treed park with a small network of walking/biking trails, grassy picnic spots, and a couple of playgrounds) and Fairhaven (Such a cute town!). 6.5, Title: USGS Current Conditions for Washington Note: WCC 20.51.420(1) contains a complete list of activities that are exempt from the stormwater facility requirement. (Ecology TMDL, 2008). The amount of water that is available for storage and treatment. 49.3, Snow accumulation of 2 to 7 Inches. Fishing is best in the summer after they finish spawning in April-May. City Hall210 Lottie StreetBellingham, WA 98225+1 (360) 778-8000info@cob.org, 2021 Drinking Water Quality Report (PDF May 2022), 2020 Drinking Water Quality Report (PDF May 2021), 2019 Drinking Water Quality Report (PDF May 2020), 2018 Drinking Water Quality Report (PDF April 2019), 2017 Drinking Water Quality Report (PDF May2018), Drinking Water Quality Frequently Asked Questions (PDF), Source Water and Treatment Trends (PDF 2005), Western Washington Universitys Institute for Watershed Studies website, Lake Whatcom Water Quality Improvement Project (TMDL) (Department of Ecology website, TMDL Study Findings (Department of Ecology publication) (PDF), Focus on Lake Whatcom TMDL Fact Sheet (Department of Ecology publication) (PDF). A seiche is the slow sloshing of water from one side of the lake to the other, due to winds in Lake Whatcoms case. Development stormwater runoff does not occur. 66, Lake is cold and unstratified; water column mixes from surface to bottom even basin 3 (100 m) Temperature is nearly uniform from surface to bottom Dissolved oxygen and most other compounds are nearly uniform from surface to bottom Site 1 -February 2014 Temperature (C) Oxygen (mg/L) (m) Winter Water Quality in Lake Whatcom 0 5 10 15 20 Baker to the North. Growing concern about the decline in water quality as evidenced by monitoring data collected since the 1960s eventually led to the formation of the Lake Whatcom Management Committee made up of the county executive, the Bellingham mayor and the manager of the Sudden Valley water district (now the Lake Whatcom Water and Sewer District). When people are informed of where their drinking water comes from, most are shocked and then outraged. 3: { color: '#FF6347', targetAxisIndex:1, lineWidth: 0 }, Return and drive toward Hwy 9. 927 AM EST Fri Jan 13 2023 The water temperature off Rochester is 39 degrees. Please note, the tide times given are not suitable for navigational purposes. Picture Copyright: Flickr CC 2.0 ChrisYunker. In 2016, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized the Total Maximum Daily Load study for the lake, which helped establish a 50-year cleanup plan to reduce phosphorus levels. Impaired Lake Water, But Clean Drinking Water? Successful fishing for Yellow Perch in the winter involves either targeting schools in deep water from boats or through the ice. Each of us gets up every morning, turns on the water faucet and expects to have clean, fresh water at our disposal. [1] Land use in Basin 3 is composed of scattered residential development, mostly in the community of Sudden Valley, as well as rural and commercial forestry. 38.8, These activities expanded and increased into the 1900s with the population of workers living in the watershed also increasing. My son has gone swimming with his friends in the summer at Bloedel but it's too cold for me! The northwest end of the lake lies within the city of Bellingham and 22 small watersheds drain into the lake. At Hwy 9, turn right for Skagit County. 5.2, Both questions have fairly simple answers that belie the complex events and processes that created the conditions that exist today. The coldest month is January with an water temperature of 39F / 3.9C. Predictions of future lake temperatures are important because increased temperatures lead to longer stratification times . 57, By the late 1800s, logging, timber production and mining were the primary activities in the watershed, with most of the workers who supported those industries building houses and living nearby. The downside of relying on treatment processes to clean up source water is that one or more of the steps in the treatment process may become compromised or fail, potentially resulting in thousands of people getting sick before the problem is found. Winds are out of the N at 5mph, with wind gusts of 7mph. Fishing improves throughout the spring as waters warm and fish move onshore, peaking during the spawn. This was a fun break for the kids from the intense hiking days, we just hung out on the beach and swam in the water. A 3 minute walk from my house, it is approximately 10 miles total in length and 1 mile in width at its widest. July through September total trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations in the city of Bellinghams water distribution system from 1991 2016 (Matthews et al., 2017). 2022. 2012 Department of Ecology (DOE) Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (2012) DOE Manual. The surface water may be significantly warmer. [10] The Department of Health has consumption advisories for smallmouth bass and yellow perch, which can be found at the DOH website. Wells Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sources/Usage: Public Domain. Whatcom Boat Inspection Hotline (360) 778-7975 City of Bellingham - Public Works Teagan Ward, Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator teward@cob.org Whatcom County Noxious Weed Board Laurel Baldwin, Whatcom County Noxious Weed Board Coordinator LBaldwin@co.whatcom.wa.us Send us comments or feedback on the watercraft inspection program. Boat rentals add to the enjoyment of this lake. Coordinates: 48.7194, -122.308. The maximum surface elevation of the lake was set by a court order in the 1960s. The new facility will feature a dissolved air floatation system that will use microscopic air bubbles to attach to any oils or other organic matter in the lake water and float them to the surface where they can be easily skimmed off. If not we'd suggest a thick 5/4mm wetsuit along with some boots and a hood. Winds are out of the N at 3mph, with wind gusts of 9mph. If asked, they may guess that it comes from an underground aquifer or is piped in from some distant source. The City works closely with the Western Washington University Institute for Watershed Studies (IWS) to monitor water quality trends in Lake Whatcom. Aging septic systems serving development in the watershed possibly could leach phosphorus into the water body. It's a safe solo hike, but also great for families and small groups. These chemicals are recirculated throughout the lake once water temperatures cool and the water is no longer thermally stratified. threat to person or property, the tree may be removed without review. The lake has only one island, the 3-acre (12,000m2) Reveille Island, owned by Camp Firwood, which is believed to be the site of past ceremonies by Native Americans, due to the presence of pictographs and a zoomorphic stone bowl found on the island. Very crowded with families. LAKE WHATCOM TRIATHLON. 38.8, Customize table to display other current-condition parameters, HOWARD A HANSON RESERVOIR NEAR PALMER, WA, CEDAR LAKE (MASONRY POOL) NEAR CEDAR FALLS, WA, SOUTH FORK TOLT RESERVOIR NEAR CARNATION, WA, BAKER LAKE AT UPPER BAKER DAM NEAR CONCRETE, WA, FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT LAKE AT GRAND COULEE DAM, WA, LAKE CHELAN AT PURPLE POINT AT STEHEKIN, WA, SWIFT RESERVOIR 3.2 MI EAST OF DAM NEAR COUGAR, WA. Emergency fishing rule changes; . Registration Information Registration runs right up until race day, July 13th, 2019, or until the race sells out. The Lake is also surrounded by magnificent beautiful homes to see, among them being Bill Gates home. Warning: Javascript must be enabled to use all the features on this page! function drawChart() { [11] Of these units, 1,595 are zoned within the city of Bellingham, 1,551 are zoned within the urban growth boundary, 2,566 are zoned in the Sudden Valley neighborhood, and 1,165 are zoned as rural. On parcels within the Lake Whatcom watershed, clearing activities which expose more than 500 square feet of soil are not permitted from October 1 through May 31 per WCC 20.51.410: Development permits may be submitted at any time during the year. Lake Samish's current water temperature is 38F Todays forecast is, Rain throughout the day. These efforts have helped to reduce the rate of deterioration. Boating access and other amenities are available at Bloedel Donovan Park (City of Bellingham) anda WDFW access area. 11-10-019 Publication and Contact Information This report is available on the Department of Ecology's website at This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. This basin is the shallowest, with a maximum depth of just 40 to 60 feet (12 to 18m). Lake Washington is the place to explore during the summer. Policies and Notices, U.S. Department of the Interior | In 1962 water was diverted from the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River, through a tunnel, to supply water to a then-new paper mill on the Bellingham waterfront. This photo of Basin 1 was taken in 1998. 1-Day 3-Day 5-Day. Only the southern portion of Basin 3 had chlorophyll concentrations that slightly decreased compared to 2015 data (see Figure 4). ['September', Generally, these are activities such as underground pipe installation and power pole installation and do not apply to residential development which requires a building permit. Currently the lake is sampled in five locations with 12 tributaries monitored throughout the year. temperature is around 65.8F / 18.8C, August is the month with the highest temperature. 16.5, var options = { ['May', Website Feedback |Employee Login |Jobs |Site Map | Accessibility |Terms of Use |Copyright |Government Websites by CivicPlus, 311 Grand Avenue | Bellingham, WA 98225 | Phone: 360-778-5000. At its greatest depth, Basin 3 is 328 feet (100m) deep, and is estimated to contain 96% of the lake's total water volume. The top layer of water (epilimnion) is warmed by the sun and sits atop the metalimnion (also a thermocline). Winter is a difficult time to target this species. Atypical depletion of dissolved oxygen in the cooler bottom (hypolimnetic) water layers of Basins 1, 2 and the northern portion of Basin 3 occurred again during the summer of 2016, but were not as extreme as in 2015 (see Figure 1). var chart = new google.visualization.LineChart(chart_waterF); If you have the time to spend 1-2 hours there, go for it! Controlling the amount of water flowing into Whatcom Creek is necessary as we attempt to provide healthy habitat for Chinook salmon and other fish using the stream. Winter is the most difficult season to catch Pumpkinseed, but persistent anglers can find nice-sized schools offshore. Page Last Modified: 2023-01-18 10:04:59 EST 54.3, In 1906, the city imposed a stringently enforced ban on swimming in the lake. The coldest in January with an average water temperature of 39F / 3.9C. The coldest month is February with an average water temperature of 44.4F / 6.9C. 70.9, When the lake reaches the court-set maximum surface elevation, the city must open the gates on the control dam and spill as much water as possible to avoid flooding lakeside properties. Lake Whatcom By Washington Water Science Center January 3, 2004 Lake Whatcom, a large, natural lake in Whatcom County, is a source of drinking water for about 86,000 in the Bellingham area and a place for recreation. A water quality model of Lake Whatcom, Washington (see Figure 1 and Figure 2) was developed as part of a Total Maximum Daily Load Study for the Washington Department of Ecology. ['November', All of these tributaries and the area surrounding them make up the 36,000-acre Lake Whatcom watershed. Temperature Figure 1. There are no upcoming meetings, please check back soon. This phenomenon is important to the hydrology of the lake. The lake " has turned." After October, the temperature throughout the vertical column of water is about the same cold temperature, until the ice is melted and the sun can warm the top of the lake again. to the native or forested area. Fly into the Seattle Tacoma International airport and get to and around the City by train, bus or van shuttles as well as taxis and rental cars. The city of Bellingham and Whatcom County have also restricted development activities such as land clearing, from October 1 through May 31 annually to prevent runoff from exposed soil during high precipitation months. Fish move offshore into deeper waters through the fall as water temperatures cool making it more difficult to target them. Meetings are now hybrid, and may be attended in person at the District Office or virtually via the GoTo Platform or phone. Our state water quality criteria is 16C. When the wind stops, the water rebounds back and forth until it is settled again. Development permits may be submitted at any time during the year. In summer, watercraft of all shapes and sizes litter the surface of the lake as people enjoy its recreational benefits. chart.draw(data, options); Drinking Water Quality 13.9], Protective actions to safeguard the lake from human activities were relaxed and eventually forgotten. courtesy photo: City of Bellingham. JURISTICTION PROFILES AND MITIGATION 1: { color: '#FFCC66', targetAxisIndex:0, lineWidth: 8 }, People tend to leave their poop bags on the trail and that sort of defeats the purpose, don't you think?!! 50, Lake navigation features include advanced instrumentation to gather wind speed direction, water temperature, water depth . Whatcom Watch Online thanks PogoZone for hosting our Web site. December is the coolest with 39F / 3.9C average temperature. This lake supplies water for over 60,000 . These anoxic conditions cause the water to become acidic and any metals that had precipitated out of the water column and into sediments are dissolved and released back into the overlying water. Figure 4. If wet weather results in turf damage, off leash dogs will only be allowed south of the parking lot, at the discretion of the Director of the Parks & Recreation Department. ft. of soil are not permitted from October 1st through May 31st per WCC 20.80.735(2)(e). 1: {gridlines: {color: 'black'}, ', 'Max. There are approximately 15,000 people living in the Lake Whatcom watershed, with a majority of them living around the northernmost Basin 1 and further west and south around Basin 3 in the Sudden Valley resort community. April Markiewicz is a toxicologist and the associate director at the Institute of Environmental Toxicology at Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University, as well as president of the People for Lake Whatcom Coalition. Figure 2. Despite lake water quality challenges, the City is committed to supplying some of the safest drinking water in the country. _________________________________________. Trails close by as well. Sun 8 Jan Mon 9 Jan Tue 10 Jan Wed 11 Jan Thu 12 Jan Fri 13 Jan Sat 14 Jan. 60 F 40 F 20 F. Lake Whatcom 4.5 95 #13 of 71 things to do in Bellingham Bodies of Water Visit website Call Write a review What people are saying " Fun for the family " Aug 2022 This was a fun break for the kids from the intense hiking days, we just hung out on the beach and swam in the water. It is the drinking water source for approximately 85,000 residents in the city of Bellingham as well as Whatcom County. - WDFW access only, County: Whatcom A community forum on government, environmental issues and media. . Elevation: 274 ft. Center: 48.665125, -122.385318 Open in Google Maps. 59.2, 13Th, 2019, or until the race sells out population of living... 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