Rodgers Park Lake IA 02-CED-526
Benton County S1T86NR11W 3.5 mi NW of Vinton.
- Cycle
- 2018
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
- Trophic
- Eutrophic
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 4/23/2019 8:20:47 AM
- Updated
- 4/23/2019 8:27:44 AM
The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses are assessed (monitored) as “fully supported.” The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses are assessed (monitored) as “not supported” due to violations of the criterion for Dissolved Oxygen. Fish consumption uses remain “not assessed.” Sources of data for this assessment include (1) results of the statewide survey of Iowa lakes conducted from 2012 through 2016 by Iowa State University (ISU), and (2) information from the IDNR Fisheries Bureau.
For the 2018 assessment/listing cycle, the Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses of Rodgers Park Lake are assessed (monitored) as "fully supported" based on information from the ISU lake survey. Using the median values from these surveys from 2012-2016 (approximately 14 samples), Carlson 's (1977) trophic state indices for Secchi depth, chlorophyll a, and total phosphorus were 54, 61, and 66 respectively for Rodgers Park Lake. According to Carlson (1977) the Secchi depth, chlorophyll a, and total phosphorus values all place Rodgers Park Lake in the Eutrophic category. These values suggest moderately high levels of chlorophyll a and suspended algae in the water, very good water transparency, and high levels of phosphorus in the water column. The data show no violations of the Class A1 criterion for pH in 15 samples. The level of inorganic suspended solids was low at Rodgers Park Lake, and does not suggest water quality problems due to non-algal turbidity. The median level of inorganic suspended solids in Rodgers Park Lake (1.6 mg/L) was ranked 9th among the 138 lakes by the ISU lake survey. Data from the 2012-2016 ISU lake survey suggest a small population of cyanobacteria exists at Rodgers Park Lake. These data show that cyanobacteria comprised 5% of the phytoplankton wet mass at this lake. The median cyanobacteria wet mass (2.5 mg/L) was ranked 21st of the 138 lakes sampled. The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses are assessed (monitored) as "not supported" due to violations of the criterion for DO. Results of the ISU lake survey from 2012-2016 show there were no violations of the criterion for ammonia in 15 samples(0%), 4 violations of the criterion for dissolved oxygen in 15 samples(27%), and no violations of the criterion for pH in 15 samples(0%). Based on DNR's assessment methodology these violations are significantly greater than 10% of the samples and therefore suggest impairment (not supported/monitored) of the Class B(LW) uses of Rodgers Park Lake.