East Fork Wapsipinicon River IA 01-WPS-408
upper end of Sweet Marsh Segment C (S26 T93N R12W Bremer Co.) to the Bremer/Chickasaw county line (N line S3 T93N R12W Bremer Co.)
- Assessment Cycle
- 2022
- Release Status
- Final
- Data Collection Period
- Overall IR Category
- 2 - Some of the designated uses are met but there is insufficient data to determine if remaining designated uses are met.
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 12/16/2021 3:18:48 PM
- Updated
- 12/16/2021 3:33:37 PM
Cycle Added | Class | Cause | Data Source | Rationale |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Class BWW2 | Biological: low fish & invert IBIs- cause unknown | Biological monitoring: Iowa DNR WQMA | New data: recovery of fish/invertebrate community |
The Class BWW2 use was assessed as “fully supported” based on biological sampling data. The historic Class BWW2 Category 5 impairment was delisted this cycle based on new biological data showing improvement. All other designated uses were "not assessed."
Data Sources:
Data Source |
Data Source ID |
Data Type |
Data Age |
Site ID |
Site Name |
Site Description |
Iowa DNR |
6 |
BIO |
See Below |
103 |
East Fork Wapsipinicon River |
Sweet Marsh SWMA - Tripoli |
Presumptive Class A1 – No Data
Class BWW2 - Biological Sampling:
Benthic Macroinvertebrates:
Site ID |
Date |
Drainage Area (mi2) |
Ecoregion |
Major Drainage |
BM Sample Gear |
BMIBI score |
BMIBI Class |
47c BMIBI BIT |
BMIBI Pass/Fail |
103 |
9/29/20 |
143.9 |
47c |
MS |
Art Sub |
64 |
Good |
52 |
Pass |
103 |
7/24/19 |
143.9 |
47c |
MS |
Art Sub |
69 |
Good |
52 |
Pass |
Fish:
Site ID |
Date |
Drainage Area (mi2) |
Ecoregion |
Major Drainage |
Riffle Stream? |
FIBI score |
FIBI Class |
47c FIBI BIT |
FIBI Pass/Fail |
103 |
9/29/20 |
143.9 |
47c |
MS |
No |
56 |
Good |
44 |
Pass |
103 |
8/25/14 |
143.9 |
47c |
MS |
No |
52 |
Good |
44 |
Pass |
Overall:
Community |
Assessment Type |
Assessment Result |
Support Level |
IR Category |
Reason |
Benthic Macroinvertebrates |
Monitored |
Pass (2/2) |
Full |
||
Fish |
Evaluated |
Pass (2/2) |
Full |
1 |
Assessment was monitored because the BMIBI assessment used multiple |
Overall |
Monitored |
Pass |
Full |
samples collected in a recent five year period to complete the assessment. |