McLoud Run IA 02-CED-508
Alternate name(s) for this segment: Cold Stream
mouth (SW 1/4 S16 T83N R7W Linn Co.) to headwaters in SW 1/4 S5 T83N R7W Linn Co.
- Cycle
- 2022
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 12/20/2021 1:45:25 PM
- Updated
- 1/7/2022 11:12:23 AM
The presumptive Class A1 use was assessed as “not supported” due to levels of indicator bacteria (E. coli) that exceeded state water quality criteria. The presumptive Class BWW1 use was assessed as "not supported" due to multiple fish kill investigations. Results of water quality monitoring indicate good water quality conditions in this stream. All other designated uses were "not assessed." Note: The previous impairment of this stream was due to fish kills related to high-temperature stormwater from summer precipitation events in the primarily urban watershed of McLoud Run. A TMDL for these thermal impacts was prepared by DNR and approved by U.S. EPA in 2007. Because, however, this TMDL did not address the potential causes of more recent fish kills (e.g., discharge of chlorinated water to the stream), this aquatic life use remains Section 303(d)-impaired and in Category 5b of Iowa's Integrated Report.
Data
Sources: Data Source Data Source ID Data Type Data Age Site ID Site Name Site Description Iowa DNR 6 WQ CY 2010-2011 15570003 McLoud Run at Cedar Rapids Site ID Data Source ID # Samples / # Years 2010 Geometric Mean 2011 Geometric Mean Annual Geometric Mean Violation # Violations % Violations Significantly >10% Violations Assessment Type Support Level 15570003 6 23 / 2 889 1282 Yes 22 96% 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 15570003 6 23 / 2 8.1 7.6 7.7 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 15570003 6 Dissolved Oxygen 23 / 2 11.1 8.8 9.0 NA / 0 NA / 0% No Evaluated Full 15570003 6 pH 23 / 2 8.1 7.6 7.7 0 / NA 0% / NA No Evaluated Full 15570003 6 Temperature 23 / 2 19.9 15.1 14.6 0 / 0 0% / 0% No Evaluated Full A
total of five fish kills occurred in this segment from 1997-2005. For more
information on those historic fish kills, see previous IR assessments for this
segment for view the fish kills in the Iowa Fish kill Database - https://programs.iowadnr.gov/adbnet/Segments/508 Details
about the 2013 fish kill caused by chlorinated water can be found here: https://programs.iowadnr.gov/fishkill/Events/870 Details
about the 2016 fish kill caused by unknown source can be found here: https://programs.iowadnr.gov/fishkill/Events/905 Details
about the 2017 fish kill caused by chlorinated water can be found here: https://programs.iowadnr.gov/fishkill/Events/945 Details
about the 2018 fish kill due to natural causes can be found here: https://programs.iowadnr.gov/fishkill/Events/951
Presumptive Class A1 - Indicator Bacteria: 2010-2011
Presumptive Class A1 - pH: 2010-2011
Presumptive Class BWW1 - Conventional Parameters: 2010-2011
Presumptive Class BWW1: Fish kill Assessment:
The presumptive Class BWW1 use assessment based on the 2012, 2013 and 2016-2018
fish kills placed this segment in Category 5b. The fish kills were caused by a
“pollutant” or were suspected to be caused by a “pollutant”; therefore, the presumptive
Class BWW1 use was considered impaired. This assessment was considered
“monitored” and the aquatic life use is eligible to be placed in Category 5b
because there were multiple fish kills in this segment in the last five years.
Due to uncertainty regarding the recovery of the aquatic life following fish
kills, any existing fish kill 5b impairment will remain in Category 5b until
more recent sampling has shown recovery of the aquatic community or the
responsible party has paid restitution for all the historic fish kills.
Details about the 2012 fish kill caused by chlorinated water can be found here:
https://programs.iowadnr.gov/fishkill/Events/853