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Water Quality Assessments
Impaired Waters List

Marble Lake IA 06-LSR-1656

Dickinson County S17T100NR36W 3.5 mi. NE of Montgomery.

Cycle
2020
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
Trend
Stable
Created
8/31/2020 1:55:13 PM
Updated
4/26/2021 2:41:24 PM
Use Support
Class BLW
Aquatic Life - Lakes and wetlands
Not Supported
Impairment Code
3b - Use potentially impaired based on an evaluated assessment.
Cause Magnitude
Slight
Status
New
Source
Unknown: Source Unknown
Source Confidence
N/A
Cycle Added
2020
Impairment Rationale
Potential Impairment
Data Source
Ambient monitoring: Iowa DNR-shallow lakes & wetlands
Support Level
Not Supported
Impairment Code
5* - 303(d)-impaired last cycle; fully supporting this cycle; potential de-listing.
Cause Magnitude
Slight
Status
Continuing
Source
Agriculture
Source Confidence
Low
Cycle Added
2014
Impairment Rationale
Adverse impacts on plant/animal communities
Data Source
Ambient monitoring: Iowa DNR-shallow lakes & wetlands
TMDL Priority
Not Assigned
Class HH
Human Health -
Not Assessed
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class BLW aquatic life uses are assessed as "not supported" due to high levels of algae at this wetland that suggest impairment due to aesthetically objectionable conditions. All other designated uses are “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

WQ

CY 2014-2018

22300017

Marble Lake


Class BLW - TSI's

Site ID

Data Source ID

Parameter Name

# Samples / # Years

Minimum Value

Maximum Value

Median Value

Median TSI Violation

Assessment Type

Support Level

22300017

6

Chlorophyll a TSI

15 / 3

24

73

62

NO

Monitored

Full

22300017

6

Total Phosphorus TSI

15 / 3

63

86

68

NA

NA

NA

22300017

6

Inorganic suspended solids

10 / 2

1.08

36

7.15

NA

NA

NA

  • The TSI value for Secchi depth is not used to evaluate the attainment of aquatic life goals in shallow lakes. Due to the depth of these shallow lakes, TSI values for Secchi depth can be misleading. In some instances, the Secchi disk remains visible at the bottom of the lake and the depth of the lake is recorded as the Secchi depth. In these instances, water clarity may be sufficient to support the Class BLW uses, but the index value is limited by the depth of the lake. Thus the combination of total suspended solids and chlorophyll a will be used to determine whether or not the Class BLW uses are impaired in these shallow systems.
  • Based on DNR's methodology, the median TSI value for chlorophyll a must be 63 or less for two consecutive assessment/listing cycles before a lake can be removed from the state's Section 303(d) list (IR Category 5). Therefore, Marble Lake will remain listed as "not supported" for the current assessment/listing cycle.
Class BLW - Conventional Parameters:

Site ID

Data Source ID

Parameter Name

# Samples / # Years

Maximum Value

Mean Value

Median Value

# Acute / Chronic Violations

% Acute/ Chronic Violations

Significantly >10% Violations

Assessment Type

Support Level

22300017

6

Ammonia

5 / 1

0.3163

0.08

0.02

0 / 1

0% / 20%

NO

Evaluated

Full

22300017

6

Dissolved oxygen

5 / 1

19.16

10.44

8.41

NA / 0

NA / 0%

NO

Evaluated

Full

22300017

6

pH

5 / 1

11.13

9.79

9.94

4 / NA

80% / NA

YES

Evaluated

Not

22300017

6

Temperature

5 / 1

27.9

23.9

26.7

0 / 0

0% / 0%

NO

Evaluated

Full


Class BLW - Protection of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation:

Site ID

Data Source ID

Parameter Name

# Samples / # Years

Minimum Value

Maximum Value

Median Value

Median Value >= SAV

Assessment Type

Support Level

22300017

6

Total suspended solids

15 / 3

4

50

21

NO

Monitored

Full

  • Guidelines for wetland assessment from the Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee’s Water Quality Technical Section (2003) state that an average total suspended solids concentration during the growing season of less than 30 mg/L is necessary to provide sufficient water clarity to support the growth of submersed aquatic vegetation in wetlands and shallow lakes. High levels of total suspended solids impede the growth of submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV). Submersed aquatic vegetation is critical to the health of wetland and shallow lake ecosystems. The elimination of SAV can degrade habitat quality such that undesirable aquatic species such as cyanobacteria, common carp and fathead minnows dominate. As such, the suppression of SAV constitutes a violation of Iowa’s narrative water quality criteria protecting against undesirable or nuisance aquatic life.

Class HH - No Data

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
5/19/2014
Fixed Monitoring Start Date
9/10/2018
Fixed Monitoring End 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)