Round Lake IA 06-WEM-1764
Harrison County S13T80NR45W 2 mi. NNW of Mondamin.
Assessment Comments
Assessment based on surveys by IDNR Wildlife Bureau and on information from the IDNR Water Quality Bureau.
Basis for Assessment
[NOTES: Prior to the 2002 cycle, the Waterbody ID number for this wetland was IA-WETLAND-31. This wetland is not in the current (September 2001) version of the Iowa Water Quality Standards but is proposed for inclusion to the standards as a Class B(LW) waterbody.]
SUMMARY: The aquatic life uses remain assessed (evaluated) as "not supported." Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed." EXPLANATION: The aquatic life uses remain assessed as "not supported" based on information from the Iowa DNR Wildife Bureau (see assessment for the 1998 and 2000 reports). The watershed of this oxbow wetland was modeled, and modeling results indicate that sediment delivery to the wetland from the watershed is very low. The local DNR biologist indicates that the Missouri River does not breach the original high bank, but occasionally (10 -15 years) flood waters do enter the wetlands directly adjacent to the river; these flood events, however, do not reach Round Lake. This wetland does continue to suffer from hydrologic modification and the related problems of lowered water tables in the Missouri River floodplain and lowered water levels in the river's floodplain wetlands. The assessment category for this wetland of "evaluated" indicates that the assessment is based largely on "best professional judgement." In terms of Section 305(b) reporting, "monitored assessments" are based primarily on recent, site-specific ambient monitoring data and thus have relatively high confidence. IDNR considers waterbodies identified as "impaired" based on "monitored assessments" as candidates for the state's Section 303(d) list. "Evaluated assessments" are those based on data older than five years or other than site-specific ambient monitoring data (e.g., questionnaire surveys of fish and game biologists [=best professional judgement]) and thus have relatively low confidence. IDNR does not consider waterbodies identified as "impaired" based on "evaluated assessments" as candidates for the state's Section 303(d) list. Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed." In general, Iowa wetlands are not managed for recreational fisheries; thus, fish contaminant monitoring is not typically conducted at these waterbodies.
Assessment Key Dates
Methods
| 120 | Surveys of fish and game biologists/other professionals |
| 180 | Screening models (desktop models/models not calibrated or verified) |
Monitoring Levels
| Biological | 0 |
| Habitat | 0 |
| Physical Chemistry | 0 |
| Toxic | 0 |
| Pathogen Indicators | 0 |
| Other Health Indicators | 0 |
| Other Aquatic Life Indicators | 0 |
| # of Bio Sites | 0 |
| BioIntegrity | N/A |
| Causes | Use Support | Cause Magnitude | Sources | Source Magnitude |
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| Flow alteration | Overall Use Support | High |
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| Flow alteration | Aquatic Life Support | High |
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| Siltation | Overall Use Support | Not Impairing |
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| Siltation | Aquatic Life Support | Not Impairing |
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