Upper Iowa River IA 01-UIA-239
from confluence with Trout Cr. (S9 T98N R7W Winneshiek Co.) to confluence with Tenmile Cr. in S1 T98N R9W Winneshiek Co.
- Cycle
- 2022
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 12/6/2021 1:28:55 PM
- Updated
- 1/3/2022 9:21:10 AM
The Class A1 use remains assessed as “not supported” due to levels of indicator bacteria (E. coli) that exceeded state water quality criteria. The Class BWW1 use remains assessed as "not supported" based on results of a 1998-99 statewide assessment of freshwater mussels in Iowa streams and on the results of a 2012 mussel survey. The Class HH use was assessed as “not supported” based on the continuance of a fish consumption advisory for this segment of the Upper Iowa River.
Data
Sources: Data
Source Data
Source ID Data
Type Data
Age Site
ID Site
Name Site Description NEIARCD 19 WQ CY
2012-2014 191910010 Upper
Iowa River Freeport Site 17 Site ID Data
Source ID #
Samples / # Years 2012
Geometric Mean 2013
Geometric Mean 2014
Geometric Mean Annual
Geometric Mean Violation #
Violations %
Violations Significantly
>10% Violations Assessment
Type Support
Level 191910010 19 20
/ 3 60 463 616 Yes 9 45% Yes Evaluated Not Site ID Data
Source ID #
Samples / # Years Maximum
Value Mean
Value Median
Value #
Violations %
Violations Significantly
>10% Violations Assessment
Type Support
Level 191910010 19 14
/ 2 8.52 8.31 8.31 0 0% No Evaluated Full 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 191910010 19 pH 14
/ 2 8.52 8.31 8.31 0
/ NA 0%
/ NA No Evaluated Full 191910010 19 Temperature 14
/ 2 20.5 14.66 16.35 0
/ 0 0%
/ 0% No Evaluated Full Freshwater Mussel Survey #
Freshwater Mussel Species #
Freshwater Mussel Species Increase/Decrease %
Freshwater Mussel Species Increase/Decrease Assessment
Type Support
Level IR
Category 1984-85 (Frest 1987) 6 1998-99 (Arbuckle et al. 2000) 0 -6 -100% Evaluated Not 5b 2012 (Iowa DNR WIS) 1 As presented by Arbuckle et al.
(2000), the potential causes of declines in species richness of Iowa's
freshwater mussels include siltation, destabilization of stream substrate,
stream flow instability, and high instream levels of nutrients (phosphorus and
nitrogen). Their study also suggested the importance of stream shading
provided by riparian vegetation to mussel species richness. Support
Level Not A
one meal/week mercury consumption advisory for any fish exists on this
segment. Based on IR Methodology, the Class HH (fish consumption) use was
assessed as “not supported.”
Class A1 - Indicator Bacteria:
Class A1 - pH:
Class BWW1 - Conventional Parameters:
Class BWW1 – Freshwater Mussel Sampling:
Class HH - Fish Tissue Sampling: