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Manteno Park Pond IA 06-BOY-1505

Shelby County S2T81NR40W 8 mi NW of Defiance.

Assessment Cycle
2014
Result Period
2010 - 2012
Designations
Class B(LW) Class A1 Class HH
Assessment Methodology
Assessment Type
Evaluated
Integrated Report
Category 2b
Trophic
Eutrophic
Trend
Stable
Legacy ADBCode
IA 06-BOY-00263-L_0
Overall Use Support
Partial
Aquatic Life Use Support
Partial
Fish Consumption
Not assessed
Primary Contact Recreation
Fully
Documentation
Assessment Comments

Assessment is based on: (1) results of the statewide survey of Iowa lakes conducted from 2008-2012 by Iowa State University (ISU), (2) results of the statewide ambient lake monitoring program conducted in 2008 by University Hygienic Laboratory (UHL), and (3) information from the IDNR Fisheries Bureau

Basis for Assessment

SUMMARY: The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses are assessed (monitored) as “fully supported.”  The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses are assessed (evaluated) as “partially supported” (IR 2b) due to a poor recreational fishery, excessive algae and aquatic plants, and siltation problems at this lake.   Fish consumption uses remain “not assessed” due to a lack of information on which to base an assessment.   Sources of data for this assessment include (1) results of the statewide survey of Iowa lakes conducted from 2009-2012 by Iowa State University (ISU), (2) results of the statewide ambient lake monitoring program conducted in 2008 by University Hygienic Laboratory (UHL), and (3) information from the IDNR Fisheries Bureau

EXPLANATION: For the 2014 assessment/listing cycle, results from the ISU and UHL lake surveys suggest that the Class A1 uses at Manteno Lake are “fully supported.”  Using the median values from these surveys from 2008-2012(approximately 14 samples), Carlson’s (1977) trophic state indices for Secchi depth, chlorophyll a, and total phosphorus were 60, 56, and 69 respectively for Manteno Lake.   According to Carlson (1977) the Secchi depth and chlorophyll a values place Manteno Lake at the upper end of the eutrophic category while the total phosphorus value places Manteno Lake in the hypereutrophic category.   These values suggest relatively low levels of chlorophyll a and suspended algae in the water, relatively good water transparency, and high levels of phosphorus in the water column.  

The level of inorganic suspended solids is moderately high at this lake and does not suggest impairment due to non-algal turbidity.   The median inorganic suspended solids concentration at Manteno Lake was 4.9 mg/L, and ranked 79th of the 134 monitored lakes.

Data from the 2008-2012 ISU and UHL surveys suggest a small population of cyanobacteria exists at Manteno Lake, which does not cause an impairment at this lake.   These data show that cyanobacteria comprised 60% of the phytoplankton wet mass at this lake.   The median cyanobacteria wet mass (9.6 mg/L) and ranked 22nd of the 134 lakes sampled.  

The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses are assessed (evaluated) as “partially supported” based on information from the IDNR Fisheries Bureau and results from the ISU and UHL lake surveys.   Information from the IDNR Fisheries Bureau suggests that Manteno Lake has a poor recreational fishery, problems with excessive algae and aquatic vegetation, and problems with siltation, therefore the aquatic life uses are assessed (evaluated) as “partially supported.”  These potential impairments are not appropriate for Iowa’s Section 303(d) list of impaired waters (Integrated Report Category 5) but are appropriate for IR Category 2b of Iowa’s Integrated Report and Iowa’s list of waters in need of further investigation.   The ISU and UHL lake survey results from 2008-2012 show there were no violations of the Class B(LW) criterion for ammonia in 14 samples and no violations of the Class A1,B(LW) criterion for pH in 14 samples.   There were two violations of the Class B(LW) criterion for dissolved oxygen in 14 samples (14%).   Based on IDNR’s assessment methodology these violations were not significantly greater than 10% of the samples and therefore do not constitute an impairment of the Class B(LW) uses of Manteno Lake.  

Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed" due to the lack of fish contaminant monitoring in this lake.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
8/14/2012 Fixed Monitoring End Date
5/14/2008 Fixed Monitoring Start Date
Methods
120 Surveys of fish and game biologists/other professionals
222 Non-fixed-station monitoring (conventional during key seasons and flows)
340 Primary producer surveys (phytoplankton/periphyton/macrophyton)
Monitoring Levels
Biological 3
Habitat 0
Physical Chemistry 3
Toxic 0
Pathogen Indicators 0
Other Health Indicators 0
Other Aquatic Life Indicators 0
# of Bio Sites 0
BioIntegrity N/A