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Water Quality Assessments
Impaired Waters List

Mill Branch Creek IA 04-LDM-6387

from mouth near Lacona (T74N R22W Sec27 Warren Co.) to headwaters (T74N R22W Sec19 Warren Co.)

Cycle
2016
Release Status
Final
Overall IR
4 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL has been completed or is not needed.
Trend
Unknown
Created
10/17/2016 4:40:36 PM
Updated
10/17/2016 4:40:36 PM
Use Support
Class A1
Recreation - Primary contact
Not Assessed
Class BWW1
Aquatic Life - Warm Water Type 1
Partially Supported
Support Level
Partially Supported
Impairment Code
4d - Pollutant-caused fish kill. No TMDL needed and administrative action taken against responsible party.
Cause Magnitude
Moderate
Status
Continuing
Source
Agriculture: Crop Production
Source Confidence
Moderate
Cycle Added
2012
Impairment Rationale
Pollutant-caused fish kill
Data Source
Fish kill investigation: Iowa DNR
General Use
General Use water -
Not Assessed
Impairment Delistings
No delistings for this assessment cycle.
Documentation
Assessment Summary

The Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses remain "not assessed" due to a lack of information upon which to base an assessment.  The Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses remain assessed (monitored) as "partially supported" (IR 4d) based on the results of a fish kill investigation in August 2010. 

Assessment Explanation

A fish kill occurred at this site on August 23, 2010.  The kill was a result of a leak from an anhydrous ammonia tank pipe.  The cloud was sprayed down with water by the fire department.  A road culvert and a tile intake/line allowed the ammonia to reach Mill Branch Creek.  Mill Branch Creek flows into Cotton Creek, which then flows into White Breast Creek.   Dead fish were observed in all three of these streams below the tile line.  The kill affected 10.5 miles of these streams.  Approximately 2,784 fish were killed.  No information on the species of fish killed was provided.  The estimated value of these fish was $12,891.81.  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 (2009-2011) 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 Category 4d.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
8/23/2010
Fish Kill
Methods
120
Surveys of fish and game biologists/other professionals
140
Incidence of spills and/or fish kills