Jaffer
Chautauqua Lake, once a pristine source of drinking water and recreation, has suffered a decline in water quality in recent years. This study examines the factors contributing to this degradation, including agricultural runoff, invasive species, and failing septic systems. By analyzing water quality data and scientific literature, the research aims to identify the primary causes of impairment. The findings will be used to propose practical solutions for restoring the lake's health, including best practices for agriculture, invasive species management strategies, and septic system upgrades. The ultimate goal is to develop a comprehensive plan for restoring Chautauqua Lake to its former glory, ensuring a sustainable water source and vibrant ecosystem for future generations.