Long Creek IA 05-GRA-1364
mouth (S8 T69N R28W Decatur Co.) to confluence with East Long Cr. in S36 T71N R27W Clarke Co.
- Cycle
- 2018
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 2 - Some of the designated uses are met but there is insufficient data to determine if remaining designated uses are met.
- Trend
- Stable
- Created
- 5/16/2019 10:55:51 AM
- Updated
- 7/30/2019 2:12:40 PM
The presumptive Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses remain "not assessed" due to the lack of information upon which to base an assessment. The Class B(WW2) aquatic life uses are assessed as "fully supported" based on results of USGS chemical/physical monitoring in 2013 and DNR/SHL biological sampling in 2010, 2014 and 2016. This assessment is based on results of (1) USGS chemical/physical water quality monitoring at Long Creek near Van Wert, during 2013, and (2) DNR/SHL biological sampling in 2010, 2014 and 2016.
The Class B(WW-2) aquatic life uses are assessed (evaluated) as “fully supporting" based on biological data collected in 2010, 2014 and 2016as part of the DNR/SHL stream biocriteria project. The 2016 FIBI score was 53 (good) and the BMIBI score was 63 (good). The 2010 FIBI score was 41 (fair) and the BMIBI score was 61 (good). The 2014 FIBI score was 16 (poor) and the BMIBI score was 52 (fair). The aquatic life use support was assessed (evaluated) as fully supported (=FS), based on a comparison of the FIBI and BMIBI scores with biological impairment criteria (BIC) established for previous Section 305(b) reports. The biological impairment criteria were determined from a statistical analysis of data collected at stream ecoregion reference sites from 1994-2008. The FIBI BIC for this ecoregion is 33 and the BMIBI BIC for this ecoregion is 41. This segment passed the FIBI BIC 2/3 times and passed the BMIBI BIC 3/3 times in the last seven years. This aquatic life assessment is now considered "evaluated" based on a change in the 2010 DNR assessment methodology. DNR now requires a segment have two or more biological samples collected from the segment in multiple years over a recent five-year period to be considered “monitored”. This segment had multiple samples collected in the previous seven years; however, the multiple samples were not collected during a recent five-year period. Despite this change in assessment methodology and type, this waterbody remains in IR Category 2a. Results of chemical/physical water quality monitoring at the Long Creek near Van Wert by USGS also suggest “full support” of the aquatic life uses. Monitoring showed no violations of Class B(WW2) water quality criteria for 11 Ammonia samples (maximum = 0.2 mg/L), 11 Dissolved Oxygen samples (minimum = 7 mg/L), 11 pH samples (range = 7.7 to 8.2), 11 Temperature samples (maximum = 31.1° C), 11 Chloride samples (maximum = 7.6 mg/L), or 11 Sulfate samples (maximum = 34.4 mg/L) occurred during monitoring from May 2013 to August 2013. According to U.S.EPA guidelines for Section 305(b) water quality assessments (U.S.EPA 1997b, page 3-17), the EPA guidelines allow up to 10% violations of these conventional parameters before impairment of water quality is indicated. Thus, these results thus suggest “monitored/full support” of the Class B(WW2) aquatic life uses.