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Impaired Waters List

Amana Lily Pond IA 02-IOW-636

Iowa County S27T81NR9W 1 mi. W of Amana.

Cycle
2018
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
2 - Some of the designated uses are met but there is insufficient data to determine if remaining designated uses are met.
Trend
Unknown
Created
6/13/2019 10:00:12 AM
Updated
6/13/2019 10:03:18 AM
Use Support
Class BLW
Aquatic Life - Lakes and wetlands
Fully Supported
Class HH
Human Health -
Not Assessed
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class B(LW) aquatic life uses remain assessed (evaluated) as "fully supported” based on information from the IDNR Wildlife Bureau. The fish consumption uses remain "not assessed" due to the lack of fish contaminant monitoring in this wetland.

Assessment Explanation

The Class B(LW) aquatic life uses remain assessed (evaluated) as "fully supported” based on information from the DNR Wildlife Bureau. The fish consumption uses remain "not assessed" due to the lack of fish contaminant monitoring in this wetland.

The Class B(LW) aquatic life uses are assessed as "fully supported threatened" based on results of a study by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. A watershed analysis was completed by the NRCS in cooperation with the Amana Society as part of a Watershed Protection Development Grant from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Division of Soil Conservation. This report indicates that sediment delivery from the watershed is not significant, and that any shoreline erosion likely stays near the edge of the pond. The upland watershed of the wetland is not large enough to adequately supply and maintain open water on a yearly basis, and it is thought that the millrace off the Iowa River is the major supply of water through seepage to the wetland. Based on this new information, siltation is not considered to impair the aquatic life uses of this wetland. Thus, the degree of support of the aquatic life uses of this wetland is upgraded from "partially supported" (see assessments for previous reports above) to "fully supported / threatened."The Section 305(b) assessment category for this wetland is "evaluated" versus "monitored."In terms of Section 305(b) reporting, "monitored assessments" are based primarily on recent, site-specific ambient monitoring data and thus have relatively high confidence. DNR considers waterbodies identified as "impaired" based on "monitored assessments" as candidates for the state's Section 303(d) list. "Evaluated assessments" are those based on data older than five years or other than site-specific ambient monitoring data (e.g., modeling studies or questionnaire surveys of fish and game biologists [=best professional ]) and thus have relatively lower confidence. DNR does not consider waterbodies identified as "impaired" based on "evaluated assessments" as candidates for the state's Section 303(d) list.

Fish consumption uses remain "not assessed."In general, Iowa wetlands are not managed for recreational fisheries; thus, fish contaminant monitoring is not typically conducted at these waterbodies.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates

None listed

Methods
120
Surveys of fish and game biologists/other professionals
180
Screening models (desktop models/models not calibrated or verified)