Monitoring and Research:
An aquatic plant survey was conducted on Adams Lake in 2010.
Additional Resources:
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OF SURFACE AREA
OF SHORELINE
MAX DEPTH
Watershed
Primary Outflows
Surface Area
Shoreline
Maximum Depth
An aquatic plant survey was conducted on Adams Lake in 2010.
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