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Impaired Waters List

Backbone Lake IA 01-MAQ-20

Backbone Lake Dam to S Fk Maquoketa R. (S16 T90N R6W Delaware Co.)

Assessment Cycle
2024
Release Status
Pending
Data Collection Period
Overall IR Category
5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
Trophic
Unknown
Trend
Stable
Created
11/1/2023 8:12:39 AM
Updated
12/11/2023 7:39:39 AM
Assessment conducted in accordance with Iowa's 2024 IR methodology.
Use Support
Class A1
Not Supported
Bacteria: Indicator Bacteria- E. coli
Support Level
Not Supported
Impairment Code
5a - Pollutant-caused impairment. TMDL needed.
Cause Magnitude
High
Status
Continuing
Source
Unknown: Source Unknown
Source Confidence
N/A
Cycle Added
2004
Impairment Rationale
Geometric mean criterion exceeded
Data Source
Beach monitoring: Iowa DNR WQMA
TMDL Priority
Tier II
Class BWW1
Not Assessed
Class HH
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class A1 use was assessed as "not supported" due to high levels of indicator bacteria. All other designated uses were “not assessed.”

Assessment Explanation

Data Sources:

Data Source

Data Source ID

Data Type

Data Age

Site ID

Site Name

Site Description

Iowa DNR

6

WQ

CY 2020-2022

21280001

Backbone Beach (Backbone State Park)

Class A1 - Indicator Bacteria:

Site ID

Data Source ID

# Samples per Year (2020/ 2021/2022)

2020 Geometric Mean

2021 Geometric Mean

2022 Geometric Mean

Violates Annual Geometric Mean?

# 2020 SSM violations / SSM Violations needed for impairment

# 2021 SSM violations / SSM Violations needed for impairment

# 2022 SSM violations / SSM Violations needed for impairment

Violates Annual SSM Significantly >10% Rule?

Assessment Type

Support Level

21280001

6

16/15/15

393

190

249

YES

11 / 4

8 / 4

9 / 4

YES

Mon

Not


Class BLW: No Data

Class HH: No Data


Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
5/19/2020 Monitoring Start
8/31/2022 Monitoring End
Methods
420 Indicator bacteria monitoring