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Unnamed Tributary to Indian Creek IA 03-SKU-6366

from mouth (center S6 T74N R8W Washington Co.) to headwaters (T75N R8W Sec29 Washington Co.)

Assessment Cycle
2014
Result Period
2010 - 2012
Designations
Class A1 Class B(WW-2)
Assessment Methodology
Assessment Type
Monitored
Integrated Report
Category 4d
Legacy ADBCode
IA 03-SKU-0174_0
Overall Use Support
Partial
Aquatic Life Use Support
Partial
Primary Contact Recreation
Not assessed
Documentation
Assessment Comments

Assessment remains based on results of a fish kill investigation in December 2009.

Basis for Assessment

[Note:  Prior to the 2008 Section 305(b) cycle, this stream segment was designated only for Class B(LR) aquatic life uses.    Due to changes in Iowa’s surface water classification that were approved by U.S.    EPA in February 2008 (see http://www.iowadnr.com/water/standards/files/06mar_swc.pdf), this segment is now presumptively designated for Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses.    The stream remains designated for aquatic life uses (now termed Class B(WW2) aquatic life uses).    Thus, for the current assessment, the available water quality monitoring data will be compared to the applicable Class A1 and Class B(WW2) water quality criteria.]

SUMMARY:  The presumptive Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses remain "not assessed" (IR 3a) due to the lack of information upon which to base an assessment.    The Class B(WW2) aquatic life uses are assessed (monitored) as "partially supported" (IR 4d) based on results of a fish kill investigation in December 2009.  

EXPLANATION:  The Class B(WW2) aquatic life uses remain assessed (monitored) as "partially supported" based on results of a fish kill investigation in December 2009.   The kill occurred on or before December 15, 2009 and was attributed to manure.   A manure storage basin stirring device malfunctioned, causing manure to be sprayed out of the basin and make its way through drainage tile to unnamed tributary to Indian Creek near Washington.   An unspecified number of fish were killed.   No estimate of the value of the fish was provided.   According to updated information, IDNR sought and received restitution for this fish kill.

According to IDNR’s assessment/listing methodology, the occurrence of a single pollutant-caused fish kill, or a fish kill of unknown origin, on a waterbody or waterbody reach during the most recent assessment period indicates a severe stress to the aquatic community and suggests that the aquatic life uses should be assessed as “impaired.”  If a cause of the kill is identified, and the cause is either known, or suspected, to be a “pollutant,” the assessment type is considered “monitored” and the affected waterbody is a candidate for Section 303(d) listing.   If, however, a consent order has been issued to the party responsible for the kill and monetary restitution has been sought for the fish killed, the affected waterbody will be placed in IR Category 4d (impaired but TMDL not required).   IDNR feels that (1) TMDLs should not be required for kills caused by a one-time illegal or unauthorized release of manure or other toxic substance where enforcement actions were taken and (2) enforcement action is more appropriate, efficient, and effective for addressing a spill-related impairment than is the TMDL process.   Thus, this assessment segment was placed in Category 4d of Iowa’s 2012 Integrated Report and remains in IR Category 4d.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
12/15/2009 Fishkill
Methods
140 Incidence of spills and/or fish kills
Monitoring Levels
Biological 0
Habitat 0
Physical Chemistry 0
Toxic 0
Pathogen Indicators 0
Other Health Indicators 0
Other Aquatic Life Indicators 0
# of Bio Sites 0
BioIntegrity N/A
Causes and Sources of Impairment
Causes Use Support Cause Magnitude Sources Source Magnitude
Organic enrichment/Low DO Aquatic Life Support Moderate
  • Spills
  • Moderate