Iowa DNR
Iowa DNR
ADBNet
Water Quality Assessments
Impaired Waters List

Iowa River IA 02-IOW-634

from Highway 149 near Amana (S35 T81N R9W Iowa Co.) to confluence with Bear Cr. near Marengo (S24 T81N R11W Iowa Co.).

Cycle
2018
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
Trend
Unknown
Created
8/2/2019 11:10:30 AM
Updated
8/2/2019 11:11:34 AM
Use Support
Class A1
Recreation - Primary contact
Not Assessed
Class BWW1
Aquatic Life - Warm Water Type 1
Fully Supported
Class HH
Human Health -
Partially Supported
Support Level
Partially Supported
Impairment Code
5a - Pollutant-caused impairment. TMDL needed.
Cause Magnitude
Moderate
Status
Continuing
Source
Unknown: Source Unknown
Source Confidence
N/A
Cycle Added
2014
Impairment Rationale
Fish consumption advisory in effect: no more than 1 meal/week
Data Source
Fish contaminant monitoring: Iowa DNR
TMDL Priority
Tier IV
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) remain “not assessed” due to the lack of recent information upon which to base an assessment.  The Class B(WW1) uses remain assessed as "fully supported" based on results of ambient chemical/physical monitoring from 2008-10.  Fish consumption uses remain assessed as “partially supporting” due to issuance of a one meal per week fish consumption advisory in 2013.  The sources of data for this assessment are (1) the results of ambient water quality monitoring conducted by USGS at station 05453100 at Marengo from June 2008 through August 2010 and (2) results of DNR/EPA fish contaminant monitoring at Marshalltown in 2011 and 2012.  Note:  no additional water quality monitoring has been conducted at USGS station 05453100 since August 2010.

Assessment Explanation

Regarding support of the Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses, results of USGS monitoring at Marengo showed no violations of Class B(WW1) criteria for ammonia, pH, or dissolved oxygen in the approximately 12 samples collected during the 2008-10 period. These results suggest that the Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses should be assessed (monitored) as “fully supporting”.

Fish consumption uses remain assessed (monitored) as “partially supported” based on results of U.S.EPA/DNR fish contaminant monitoring in 2011 and 2012. The existence of, or potential for, a fish consumption advisory is the basis for Section 305(b) assessments of support of fish consumption uses in Iowa’s rivers and lakes. The fish contaminant data generated from the 2011 RAFT sampling conducted on the Iowa River at Marshalltown showed that levels of mercury were sufficiently high for concern. The average level of mercury in the tissue plugs from four walleye was 0.323 mg/kg (SD=0.045), thus slightly exceeding the one meal per week advisory threshold of 0.3 mg/kg. According to the Iowa DNR/Iowa Dept. of Public Health fish advisory protocol, the single occurrence of contaminant above an advisory trigger level does not typically result in issuance of an advisory. Such an advisory is issued only after follow-up monitoring confirms that contaminant levels exceed the advisory trigger level. Results of follow-up monitoring in 2012 confirmed that levels of mercury in predator fish (walleye) were above the threshold for issuance of a one meal/week fish consumption advisory. The 2012 average level of mercury in the tissue plugs from three walleye was 0.308 mg/kg (SD=0.071), thus again slightly exceeding the one meal per week advisory threshold of 0.3 mg/kg. Because the levels of mercury in both the 2011 and 2012 samplings were above the one meal/week advisory trigger, a one meal/week consumption advisory was issued in 2013 that extends from the upper end of Coralville Reservoir to the dam at Iowa Falls (this new advisory incorporates an existing advisory from the Highway 20 bridge upstream to the dam at Iowa Falls). The advisory recommends that no more than one meal per week of predator fish from this river segment be eaten. According to the Iowa DNR assessment/listing methodology, the existence of a one meal per week consumption advisory indicates that the fish consumption uses should be assessed as “partially supported.”

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
6/11/2008
Fixed Monitoring Start Date
8/3/2010
Fixed Monitoring End Date
9/14/2011
Fish Tissue Monitoring
9/26/2012
Fish Tissue Monitoring
Methods
150
Monitoring data more than 5 years old
240
Non-fixed station physical/chemical (conventional + toxicants)
260
Fish tissue analysis