March 10, 2026| Education, Environment, Events
By: Donna Macalle-Holly
Join us for a virtual presentation on the latest insights into Lake Hopatcong’s water quality. On Monday, April 6, 2026, from 7–8 pm, we will host Lake Hopatcong Water Quality Report: Findings & Next Steps, a free Zoom program highlighting the results of the 2025 water quality monitoring season.
Dr. Fred Lubnow, Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services at Princeton Hydro, will present key findings from the 2025 Lake Hopatcong Water Quality Report. The presentation will review last year’s monitoring results, ongoing efforts to address Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), and additional initiatives aimed at protecting and improving the lake’s health.
The program will conclude with an opportunity for participants to ask questions and learn more about the science and management efforts supporting Lake Hopatcong.
All are welcome to attend!
Dr. Fred Lubnow is the Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services at Princeton Hydro. His work focuses on aquatic and watershed management, restoration ecology, community and ecosystem ecology, and the prevention, identification, and management of Harmful Algal Blooms.
The team at Princeton Hydro provides environmental and engineering consulting services for Lake Hopatcong, including water quality monitoring, HAB mitigation strategies, and stormwater management planning. Dr. Lubnow manages a wide range of lake and watershed restoration projects and works closely with regional partners to advance science-based solutions for protecting freshwater resources.
