Assessment Comments
Assessment remains based on results of monitoring of water quality monitoring from 1996-98 near Marengo for the USGS NAWQA program.
Basis for Assessment
SUMMARY: [Note: Due to the lack of additional water quaity information, the same assessment developed for the 2000 report is being used for the 2002 reporting cycle.] Class A uses were assessed as "not supported;" the Class B(WW) uses were assessed as "fully supported." Fish consumption uses remain assessed as "fully supported / threatened."
EXPLANATION: Assessments of support of beneficial uses are based on results of monitoring conducted on the Iowa River near Marengo from March 1996 to September 1998 by USGS as part of the National Water Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA) (eastern Iowa river basins study unit, station 05453100). Class A uses were assessed as "not supporting" due to results of the USGS/NAWQA monitoring that showed that levels of indicator bacteria suggest less than full support of the primary contact recreation uses. In summer 1996, the geometric mean of fecal coliform bacteria in the 8 non-runoff-affected samples (431 orgs/100 ml) far exceeded the state Class A criterion of 200 orgs/100 ml. Levels of bacteria in 4 of the 8 samples (50%) exceeded the EPA-recommended single-sample maximum value of 400 orgs/100 ml. According to U.S. EPA guidelines for Section 305(b) reporting (pgs 3-33 to 3-35of U.S. EPA 1997b), "nonsupport" of primary contact recreation uses is indicated if geometric mean for fecal coliforms is greater than 200 organisms/100 ml. Despite the lack of sufficient indicator bacteria data points for developing a "monitored" assessment (according to DNR's 305(b) assessment methodology, at least 10 non-runoff-affected samples), the Class A uses were assessed as "not supported." In addition, USGS switched to E. coli as the bacteria indicator in summer 1997. The geometric mean of E. coli in the 4 samples (332 orgs/100 ml) was much greater than the EPA-recommended criterion of 126 orgs/100ml, and 2 samples (50%) exceeded the EPA-recommended single sample maximum value (289 orgs/100 ml) for E. coli). According to the U.S. EPA guidelines, these results also suggest "nonsupport" of the Class A uses. Regarding support of the Class B(WW) aquatic life uses, results of USGS/NAWQA monitoring at Marengo showed that one of 34 samples (3%) violated the Class A and Class B(WW) criterion for pH (6.1 units on January 14, 1997) and that one of 34 samples (3%) violated the Class B(WW) criterion (5.0 mg/l) for dissolved oxygen (3.3 mg/l on July 7, 1998). According to U.S. EPA guidelines for Section 305(b) water quality assessments (U.S. EPA 1997b, page 3-17), the percentage of violations for pH and dissolved oxygen criteria at this station (3%) does not suggest a water quality impairment (the EPA guidelines allow up to 10% violations of these conventional parameters before impairment of water quality is indicated).
None of the 34 samples analyzed contained levels of ammonia-nitrogen above state chronic criteria for Class B(WW) waters, and none of 23 samples analyzed contained levels of toxic organic compounds or pesticides that exceeded the respective state water quality criteria. Fish consumption uses remain assessed as "fully supported / threatened" based on results of USGS/NAWQA fish tissue monitoring in 1995 that showed levels of chlordane and dieldrin in samples of whole-fish carp approached or slightly exceeded ½ of the respective FDA action levels (see assessment for the 1998 report).