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Water Quality Assessments
Impaired Waters List

Black Hawk Wildlife Area IA 04-RAC-1135

Sac County S9T86NR36W 2 mi S of Lake View.

Cycle
2016
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
4 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL has been completed or is not needed.
Trend
Unknown
Created
8/24/2016 1:01:38 PM
Updated
8/24/2016 1:01:38 PM
Use Support
Class BLW
Aquatic Life - Lakes and wetlands
Partially Supported
Support Level
Partially Supported
Impairment Code
4c - Non-pollutant caused impairment. No TMDL needed.
Cause Magnitude
Moderate
Status
Continuing
Source
Unknown: Source Unknown
Source Confidence
Low
Cycle Added
2002
Impairment Rationale
Adverse impacts on plant/animal communities
Data Source
Biological monitoring: Iowa DNR Wildlife
Impairment Code
3b - Use potentially impaired based on an evaluated assessment.
Cause Magnitude
Slight
Status
Continuing
Source
Agriculture
Source Confidence
Low
Cycle Added
2002
Impairment Rationale
Adverse impacts on plant/animal communities
Data Source
Biological monitoring: Iowa DNR Wildlife
Impairment Code
3b - Use potentially impaired based on an evaluated assessment.
Cause Magnitude
High
Status
New
Source
Agriculture
Source Confidence
N/A
Cycle Added
2008
Impairment Rationale
Adverse impacts on plant/animal communities
Data Source
Biological monitoring: Iowa DNR Wildlife
Class HH
Human Health -
Not Assessed
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

Continued to assess (evaluate) support of the aquatic life uses as "partially supported.” Other beneficial uses remain "not assessed.” This assessment is the same as that developed for previous assessment/listing cycles.

Assessment Explanation

According to the local DNR Wildlife Biologist (Mahn), this wetland remains impaired by purple loosestrife.   Biological control of this exotic plant species does not appear to be working; the native wetland edge vegetation is slowly being replaced by purple loosestrife.   There are no data, however, to verify that the wetland is receiving excessive amounts of sediment.   This wetland area also suffers from water level fluctuations in the past which may influence judgment on how much sediment is present in the wetland.   The assessment category for this wetland of "evaluated" indicates that the assessment is based primarily on "best professional judgment.”  In terms of Section 305(b) reporting, "monitored assessments" are based primarily on recent, site-specific ambient monitoring data and thus have relatively high confidence.   IDNR considers waterbodies identified as "impaired" based on "monitored assessments" as candidates for the state's Section 303(d) list.   "Evaluated assessments" are those based on data older than five years or other than site-specific ambient monitoring data (e.g., questionnaire surveys of fish and game biologists [=best professional judgment]) and thus have relatively lower confidence.   IDNR typically does not consider waterbodies identified as "impaired" based on "evaluated assessments" as candidates for the state's Section 303(d) list.  

Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed.”  In general, Iowa wetlands are not managed for recreational fisheries; thus, fish contaminant monitoring is not typically conducted at these waterbodies.

[Notes:  This publicly-owned waterbody was added to the list of Iowa wetlands in 1994 at the suggestion of the DNR Wildlife Bureau.   For the 2002 report, the waterbody identification number for this wetland was changed from "IA-WETLAND-50" to "IA 04-RAC-00477-L.”  This wetland was not in the June 2015 version of the Surface Water Classification and is thus classified only for "general uses.”  This wetland however, has been proposed for inclusion to the standards as a Class B(LW) waterbody.   Due to the stated impacts from purple loosestrife, this waterbody was moved to Category 4c (impaired; TMDL not required) of Iowa's 2008 Integrated Report.   This waterbody remains in Category 4c of the 2014 Integrated Report.]

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates

None listed

Methods
120
Surveys of fish and game biologists/other professionals