Iowa DNR
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Water Quality Assessments
Impaired Waters List

Little River IA 05-GRA-1357

IA/MO line to dam S30T69NR25W Decatur

Cycle
2020
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
Trend
Unknown
Created
9/17/2020 9:09:12 AM
Updated
10/19/2020 6:53:18 AM
Use Support
Class A1
Recreation - Primary contact
Not Assessed
Class BWW2
Aquatic Life - Warm Water Type 2
Not Supported
Support Level
Not Supported
Impairment Code
5b-t - Biological - tentative
Cause Magnitude
Moderate
Status
Continuing
Source
Unknown: Source Unknown
Source Confidence
Low
Cycle Added
2004
Impairment Rationale
Low Biotic Index
Data Source
Biological monitoring: Iowa DNR WQMA
TMDL Priority
Tier IV
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class BWW2 use remains assessed as “not supported” based on biological sampling data. All other designated uses remain "not assessed".

Assessment Explanation

Sources of Data:

Data Source

Data Source ID

Data Type

Data Age

Site ID

Site Name

Site Description

Iowa DNR

6

BIO

See Below

329

Little River

Leon – REMAP #25


Presumptive Class A1 - No Data


Class BWW2 - Biological Sampling:

Fish:

BioNet Site ID

Date

Drainage Area (mi2)

Ecoregion

Major Drainage/Thermal

Riffle Stream?

FIBI score

FIBI Class

40a FIBI BIT

FIBI Pass/ Fail

329

9/23/02

68

40a

MO/WW

NA

15

Poor

33

Fail

Overall:

Community

Assessment Type

Assessment Result

Support Level

Earned IR Category

Actual IR Category

Reason

Fish

Evaluated

Fail (0/1)

Not

3bc

5bt

Assessment is evaluated because it was based on an old single sample.

As part of the 2002 REMAP project, stream physical habitat assessment found significant channel alterations that could contribute to the biological impairment. These include, bank instability, channel widening, shallow water depth, and excessive sediment bar development. Elevated summer water temperature (33.4C) and low D.O. levels at night (4.7 mg/L) were observed. Channel alterations, which have increased the stream width:depth ratio (38.4), probably have also contributed to adverse water quality conditions.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
9/23/2002
Biological Monitoring
Methods
150
Monitoring data more than 5 years old
315
Regional reference site approach
330
Fish surveys
380
Quantitative physical habitat assessment