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Little Sioux River IA 06-LSR-1564

mouth (Harrison Co.) to confluence with Maple R. near Turin in S17 T83N R44W Monona Co.

Assessment Cycle
2018
Release Status
Final
Data Collection Period
Overall IR Category
5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
Trend
Unknown
Created
5/30/2019 2:41:15 PM
Updated
7/30/2019 11:12:08 AM
Assessment conducted in accordance with Iowa's 2018 IR methodology
Use Support
Class A1
Partially Supported
Bacteria: Indicator Bacteria- E. coli
Support Level
Partially Supported
Impairment Code
5a - Pollutant-caused impairment. TMDL needed.
Cause Magnitude
Moderate
Status
Continuing
Source
Unknown: Source Unknown
Source Confidence
Low
Cycle Added
2012
Impairment Rationale
Geometric mean criterion exceeded
Data Source
Ambient monitoring: USGS
TMDL Priority
Tier III
Class BWW1
Fully Supported
Class HH
Not Assessed
General Use
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses are assessed (monitored) as "partially supported" due to violations of Iowa’s water quality criteria for indicator bacteria. The Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses are assessed (evaluated) as “fully supported” based on results of DNR/SHL biological sampling conducted in 2012, 2013 and 2015. Fish consumption uses remain “not assessed” due to the lack of fish contaminant monitoring in this river segment. The sources of data for this assessment are: (1) results of USGS ambient water quality monitoring conducted on the Little Sioux near Turin (station 06607500) from February 2012 to September 2014; (2) DNR ambient monitoring on the Little Sioux River near Turin (STORET station 10670003) from October 2014 to December 2016; and (3) 2012/2013/2015 DNR/SHL biological sampling conducted near Turin.

Assessment Explanation

The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) are assessed (monitored) as "partially supported" based on levels of indicator bacteria that exceeded state water quality criteria. The geometric means of indicator bacteria (E. coli) in the 23 samples collected by USGS during the recreational seasons of 2012 through 2014 at the Little Sioux River near Turin were as follows: the 2012 geometric mean was 93 orgs/100 ml, the 2013 geometric mean was 44 orgs/100 ml, and the 2014 geometric mean was 807 orgs/100 ml. One of the three recreation season geometric means exceeded the Class A1 geometric mean criterion of 126 orgs/100 ml. Seven of the combined 23 samples (30%) exceeded Iowa’s Class A1 single-sample maximum criterion of 235 orgs/100 ml.

The geometric means of indicator bacteria (E. coli) in the 18 samples collected during the recreational seasons of 2014 through 2016 at the Little Sioux River near Turin (STORET station 10670003) were as follows: the 2014 geometric mean was 236 orgs/100 ml, the 2015 geometric mean was 325 orgs/100 ml, and the 2016 geometric mean was 453 orgs/100 ml. All three recreation season geometric means exceeded the Class A1 geometric mean criterion of 126 orgs/100 ml. Eight of the combined 18 samples (44%) exceeded Iowa’s Class A1 single-sample maximum criterion of 235 orgs/100 ml. According to U.S. EPA guidelines for Section 305(b) reporting and DNR’s assessment/listing methodology, if the geometric mean is greater than 126 orgs/100 ml., the primary contact recreation uses should be assessed as "impaired" (see pgs 3-33 to 3-35 of U.S. EPA 1997b). Thus, because at least one recreation season geometric mean exceeded criteria for Class A1 uses, these uses are assessed as "partially supported."

Based exclusively on the results of water quality monitoring by the USGS and DNR near Turin from 2012-2014, the Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses should be assessed (monitored) as "fully supported". In the combined 41 samples collected during the 2012-14 period (32 by USGS and 9 by DNR), there were no violations of state water quality criteria for dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, ammonia-nitrogen, chloride, or sulfate. No violations of the Class B(WW1) criteria for chlorpyrifos or dieldrin occurred in the 32 samples analyzed by USGS. These results suggest "full support" of the Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses. None of the 32 samples analyzed by USGS for DDE and dieldrin exceeded the respective human health-fish criteria.Additionally, the results of the October 2014 to December 2016 chemical/physical water quality monitoring at the Little Sioux River near Turin (STORET station 10670003) also suggest “full support” of the aquatic life uses. Monitoring showed no violations of Class B(WW1) water quality criteria for 27 Ammonia samples (maximum = 0 mg/L), 27 Dissolved Oxygen samples (minimum = 7.7 mg/L), 27 pH samples (range = 7.9 to 8.6), 27 Temperature samples (maximum = 24.3 °C), 27 Chloride samples (maximum = 28 mg/L), or 27 Sulfate samples (maximum = 83 mg/L). 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 “full support” of the Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses.

In agreement with the water quality aquatic life assessment, the aquatic life assessment based on biological sampling suggests the aquatic life uses are "fully supporting". This evaluated biological assessment was based on data collected in 2012, 2013 and 2015 as part of the DNR/SHL stream nutrient sampling project. A series of biological metrics that reflect stream water quality and habitat integrity were calculated from the biological sampling data. The biological metrics are based on the numbers and types of benthic macroinvertebrate taxa collected in the stream sampling reach. The biological metrics were combined a benthic macroinvertebrate index (BMIBI). The index rank the biological integrity of a stream sampling reach on a rising scale from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum). The 2012 BMIBI score was 30 (poor), the 2013 BMIBI score was 57 (good) and the 2015 BMIBI score was 60 (good).The aquatic life use support was assessed (evaluated) as fully supporting (=FS), based on a comparison of the BMIBI scores with biological impairment criteria (BIC) established from a statistical analysis of biological data collected at stream ecoregion reference sites from 1994-2008. The BMIBI BIC for this ecoregion is 54. This assessment is considered evaluated because the drainage area (4426 mi2) above this sampling site was greater than the maximum limit (500 mi2) that was used to calibrate the Iowa wadeable stream impairment criteria. Even though this site passed the BMIBI BIC (2/3), it is uncertain as to whether or not this segment is meeting the aquatic life criteria because the site used for the assessment doesn’t fall in the calibrated watershed size.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
1/5/2012 Fixed Monitoring Start Date
12/2/2014 Fixed Monitoring End Date
8/7/2012 Biological Monitoring
7/31/2013 Biological Monitoring
10/7/2015 Biological Monitoring
10/2/2014 Fixed Monitoring Start Date
12/7/2016 Fixed Monitoring End Date
Methods
230 Fixed station physical/chemical (conventional plus toxic pollutants)
315 Regional reference site approach
320 Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys
420 Indicator bacteria monitoring