Iowa River IA 02-IOW-642
from confluence with Asher Cr. at Marshalltown (S27 T84N R18W Marshall Co.) to confluence with Minerva Cr. in S2 T84N R19W Marshall Co.
- Cycle
- 2020
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 9/3/2020 9:14:24 AM
- Updated
- 10/14/2020 12:57:36 PM
The Class A1 use remains assessed as "partially supported" due to levels of indicator bacteria (E. coli) that exceeded state water quality criteria. The Class BWW1 use was assessed as "partially supported" based on biological sampling data. The Class HH use remains assessed as “partially supported” based on fish tissue sampling data and due to the existence of a one meal per week fish consumption advisory for mercury. Note: A TMDL covering the bacteria impairments for all segments, with the segment code prefix "IA 02-IOW" in the Iowa River Basin, was approved by EPA in 2018. Due to the completion of the TMDL, the IR category for the Class A1 use was changed from 5a (impaired; TMDL needed) to 4a (impaired; TMDL approved). Because not all impairments identified for this segment are covered by the TMDL, this segment remains in Category 5 of Iowa's Integrated Report (impaired; TMDL needed).
Sources
of Data: Data Source Data Source ID Data Type Data Age Site ID Site Name Site Description Iowa DNR 6 WQ CY 2012-2014 10640003 Iowa River Upstream of Marshalltown (US1) HWY 330 Bridge Iowa DNR 6 BIO See Below 920 Iowa River Marshalltown - US1 Iowa DNR 6 FT See Below 3 Iowa River at Marshalltown Site is located in Segment 641 Class
A1 - Indicator Bacteria: Site ID Data Source ID # Samples / # Years 2012 Geometric Mean 2013 Geometric Mean 2014 Geometric Mean Annual Geometric Mean Violation # Violations % Violations Significantly >10% Violations Assessment Type Support Level 10640003 6 22 / 3 160 312 179 Yes 9 41% Yes Evaluated Partial Class
A1 - pH: Site ID Data Source ID # Samples / # Years Maximum Value Mean Value Median Value # Violations % Violations Significantly >10% Violations Assessment Type Support Level 10640003 6 33 / 3 9.3 8.21 8.2 1 3% No Evaluated Full Class
BWW1 - Conventional Parameters: Site ID Data Source ID Parameter Name # Samples / # Years Maximum Value Mean Value Median Value # Acute / Chronic Violations % Acute/ Chronic Violations Significantly >10% Violations Assessment Type Support Level 10640003 6 Ammonia 33 / 3 1.5 1.13 0.15 0 / 0 0% / 0% No Evaluated Full 10640003 6 Chloride 33 / 3 35 21 20 0 / 0 0% / 0% No Evaluated Full 10640003 6 Dissolved oxygen 33 / 3 19.2 10.8 10.5 NA / 0 NA / 0% No Evaluated Full 10640003 6 pH 33 / 3 9.3 8.21 8.2 1 / NA 3% / NA No Evaluated Full 10640003 6 Sulfate 33 / 3 61 36 34 0 / NA 0% / NA No Evaluated Full 10640003 6 Temperature 33 / 3 25.1 11.4 10.9 0 / 0 0% / 0% No Evaluated Full Class
BWW1 - Biological Sampling: Benthic
Macroinvertebrates: BioNet Site ID Date Drainage Area (mi2) Ecoregion Major Drainage/ Thermal BM Sample Gear BMIBI score BMIBI Class 47f BMIBI BIT BMIBI Pass/ Fail 920 9/11/14 1469 47f MS/WW ArtSub 41 Fair 51 Fail 920 9/4/13 1469 47f MS/WW Float ArtSub 29 Poor 51 Fail Overall
Assessment: Community Assessment Type Assessment Result Support Level Earned IR Category Actual IR Category Reason Benthic Macroinvertebrates Evaluated Fail (0/2) Partial 3bu 3bu Assessment
is evaluated because the drainage area of the sample site is larger than
calibrated range. Class
HH – Fish Tissue Sampling: Site ID Date Species Name Biopart # in sample chlordane result chlordane violation (>0.6)? PCBs result PCBs violation (>0.2)? Hg result Hg violation (>0.3)? Assessment Type Support Level 3 9/14/2011 common carp fillet 5 <0.03 No <0.09 No 0.146 No Evaluated Full 3 9/14/2011 walleye plug 4 0.323 Yes Evaluated Partial 3 9/26/2012 walleye plug 3 0.308 Yes Evaluated Partial A one meal/week consumption advisory for mercury exists on this segment of the Iowa River – seeIowa Consumption Advisories 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.”