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Ottumwa Park Ponds IA 04-LDM-1015

Wapello Co. S25 T72N R14W at Ottumwa (total of five ponds)

Cycle
2018
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
3 - Insufficient data exist to determine whether any designated uses are met.
Trophic
Unknown
Trend
Unknown
Created
6/11/2019 1:29:04 PM
Updated
8/2/2019 2:01:56 PM
Use Support
Class A1
Recreation - Primary contact
Not Assessed
Class BLW
Aquatic Life - Lakes and wetlands
WINOFI
Impairment Code
3b - Use potentially impaired based on an evaluated assessment.
Cause Magnitude
Slight
Status
Continuing
Source
Natural: Ordinary Stratification and Bottom-Water Hypoxia/Anoxia
Source Confidence
Low
Cycle Added
2008
Impairment Rationale
Non Pollutant-caused fish kill
Data Source
Fish kill investigation: Iowa DNR
Class HH
Human Health -
Not Assessed
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses remain not assessed due to a lack of information upon which to base an assessment. The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses remain assessed (evaluated) as "partially supported" due to a fish kill in August 2006. Fish consumption uses are considered “not assessed” due to the age of the data upon which the previous assessment (“fully supported”) was based on results of EPA/IDNR fish contaminant monitoring in 2001.

Assessment Explanation

The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses remain not assessed due to a lack of information upon which to base an assessment. The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses remain assessed (evaluated) as "partially supported" due to a fish kill. The fish kill occurred on or before August 2, 2006. No detailed counts were made, but approximately 2,000 fish were estimated to have been killed. Large numbers common carp, crappie (black and white), largemouth bass, channel catfish, and green sunfish were observed.

The cause of the kill was attributed to a natural summer kill. Water quality parameters indicated low oxygen conditions were present. At approximately 9:00 AM August 3 city officials recorded surface oxygen concentrations of 1.7 mg/l. An oxygen profile taken at approximately 12:00 PM indicated a surface oxygen concentration of 3.0 mg/l, 2.7 mg/l at 2 feet, 1.2 mg/l at 4 feet and 0.16 mg/l at 6 feet. Temperatures ranged from 83.7 degrees on the surface to 73.4 degrees below the thermocline at 6 feet. Observations suggest that a recent algae bloom was actively decomposing, and likely resulted in these low oxygen conditions.

According to the DNR assessment/listing methodology, the occurrence of a single pollutant-caused fish kill, or a fish kill of unknown origin, on a waterbody or waterbody reach during the most recent assessment period indicates a severe stress to the aquatic community and suggests that the aquatic life uses should be assessed as “impaired.”If a cause of the kill was not identified during the DNR investigation, or if the kill was attributed to non-pollutant causes (e.g., winterkill), the assessment type will be considered “evaluated.”Such assessments, although suitable for Section 305(b) reporting, lack the degree of confidence to support addition to the state Section 303(d) list of impaired waters (IR Category 5). Waterbodies affected by such fish kills will be placed in IR subcategories 2b or 3b and will be added to the state list of waters in need of further investigation. Thus, the 2006 fish summer kill at the Ottumwa Park Ponds is appropriate for IR category 2b.

The level of support of the Class HH-fish consumption uses is changed from “fully supporting” to “not assessed” due to the age of the data upon which the previous assessment was based. The previous assessment was based on results of U.S. EPA / DNR fish tissue (RAFT) monitoring at Ottumwa Park Ponds in 2001. Because these data are now considered too old (nearly 10 years) to accurately characterize current water quality conditions, the assessment category is considered “evaluated” (indicating an assessment with relatively lower confidence) as opposed to "monitored" (indicating an assessment with relatively higher confidence). The composite samples of fillets from channel catfish and largemouth bass had low levels of contaminants. The existence of, or potential for, a fish consumption advisory is the basis for Section 305(b) assessments of the degree to which Iowa’s lakes and rivers support their fish consumption uses. The fish contaminant data generated from the 2001 RAFT sampling conducted at Ottumwa Park Ponds showed that the levels of contaminants do not exceed any of the IDPH/DNR advisory trigger levels, thus suggesting no justification for issuance of a consumption advisory for this waterbody.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
8/2/2006
Fish Kill
8/27/2001
Fish Tissue Monitoring
Methods
140
Incidence of spills and/or fish kills
260
Fish tissue analysis