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Middle Fork Little Maquoketa River IA 01-TRK-138

Alternate name(s) for this segment: Bankston Creek

from west line of S31 T90N R1E (Dubuque Co.) to north line of S33 T90N R1W Dubuque Co.

Assessment Cycle
2008
Result Period
2004 - 2006
Designations
HQ Class A1 Class A2 Class B(CW1) Class HH
Assessment Methodology
Assessment Type
Monitored
Integrated Report
Category 5b
Legacy ADBCode
IA 01-TRK-0180_2
Overall Use Support
Partial
Aquatic Life Use Support
Partial
Fish Consumption
Not assessed
Primary Contact Recreation
Not assessed
Secondary Contact Recration
Not assessed
Documentation
Assessment Comments

Assessment based on 2004 IDNR/UHL stream REMAP biological sampling data: 4/8, 4/8, and 3/4 coldwater biological indicators met the criteria - Partially Supporting (PS).

Basis for Assessment

Note:  Prior to the current (2008) Section 305(b) cycle, this stream segment was designated only for Class B(CW) aquatic life uses.   Due to changes in Iowa’s surface water classification that were approved by U.S.  EPA in February 2008 (see http://www.iowadnr.com/water/standards/files/06mar_swc.pdf), this segment is also now presumptively designated for Class A1 (primary contact recreation) and Class A2 (secondary contact recreation) uses.   This segment remains designated for coldwater aquatic life use (now termed Class B(CW1) uses), and for fish consumption uses (now termed Class HH (human health/fish consumption) uses.   This stream segment also remains identified as an “HQ” (high quality) water.]

SUMMARY:  The presumptive Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses and presumptive Class A2 (secondary contact recreation) uses are "not assessed" due to the lack of data for indicator bacteria upon which to base an assessment.   The Class B(CW1) coldwater aquatic life uses are assessed (monitored) as "partially supported" based on based on results of REMAP stream biological monitoring in 2004.   Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed."  

EXPLANATION:  The assessment of the Class B(CW1) aquatic life uses was based on biological data collected in 2004 as part of the IDNR/UHL stream REMAP project.   A series of eight (8) coldwater biological indicators, which reflect stream water quality and habitat integrity, were calculated from the biocriteria sampling data and supplemental IDNR Fisheries Bureau data.   The coldwater biological indicators are based on the numbers and types of coldwater benthic macroinvertebrate taxa and fish species that were collected in the stream sampling reach.   Sites that score 5-8 are Fully Supporting (FS), sites that score 2-4 are Partially Supporting (PS), and sites that score 0-1 are Not Supporting (NS).   When fish sampling is not conducted, assessments are based on benthic macroinvertebrate data only.   Non-fish sampled sites that score 3 or 4 are Fully Supporting (FS), sites that score 1 or 2 are Partially Supporting, and sites that score 0 are Not Supporting (NS).   The 2004 coldwater biological indicator scores were 4/8, 4/8, and 3/4.   The aquatic life use support was assessed (monitored) as Partially Supporting (=PS), based on a comparison of the coldwater biological indicator score with biological assessment criteria established for this Section 305(b) report.   The coldwater biological indicators were determined from a statistical analysis of data collected at coldwater stream ecoregion reference sites from 1994-2004 and with assistance from the IDNR Fisheries Bureau.

In partial contrast to the biological sampling data, the updated summary of trout reproduction in Iowa streams prepared by the DNR Fisheries Bureau in May 2006, indicates the Class B(CW1) uses should be assessed "fully supported".   According to the updated summary, Middle Fork Little Maquoketa River (a.k.a.  Bankston Cr.) is in the group of Iowa coldwater streams that supports natural reproduction of trout.   Based on results of surveys by the IDNR Fisheries Bureau, this stream is placed in the category of Iowa trout streams that exhibit recent, but inconsistent reproductive success and that are generally not capable of maintaining a viable population for the resident trout species at this time.   This assessment is consistent with previous assessments of the ability of this stream to support natural reproduction of trout.

Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed" due to lack of fish tissue monitoring in this stream reach.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
9/28/2004 Biological Monitoring
8/10/2004 Biological Monitoring
Methods
220 Non-fixed station physical/chemical monitoring (conventional pollutant only)
315 Regional reference site approach
320 Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys
330 Fish surveys
380 Quan. measurements of instream parms-- channel morphology-- floodplain-- 1-2 seasons-- by prof
Monitoring Levels
Biological 4
Habitat 4
Physical Chemistry 1
Toxic 0
Pathogen Indicators 0
Other Health Indicators 0
Other Aquatic Life Indicators 0
# of Bio Sites 1
BioIntegrity Fair
Causes and Sources of Impairment
Causes Use Support Cause Magnitude Sources Source Magnitude
Cause Unknown Aquatic Life Support Moderate
  • Source Unknown
  • Moderate