Sturchler Pit (a.k.a. Newell Pit) IA 04-RAC-6646
Buena Vista County S13T90NR36W 2.25 mi WNW of Newell.
- Cycle
- 2016
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 3 - Insufficient data exist to determine whether any designated uses are met.
- Trophic
- Unknown
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 1/19/2017 10:23:19 AM
- Updated
- 1/23/2017 2:12:16 PM
This lake is not designated for Class A1 primary contact recreation uses. The Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses are "not assessed" due to a lack of data upon which to base an assessment. Fish consumption uses were not assessed due to lack of fish tissue information upon which to base an assessment. The sources of data for this assessment include results of IDNR/UHL beach monitoring from 2012 through 2014.
NOTE: The values for indicator bacteria is not used to evaluate the attainment of aquatic life goals in Class B(LW) lakes. Results of IDNR beach monitoring from 2012 through 2014 suggest that the Class A1 uses are "partially supported." Levels of indicator bacteria at Sturchler Pit Beach were monitored once per week during the primary contact recreation seasons (May through September) of 2012 (12 samples), 2013 (14 samples) and 2014 (12 samples), as part of the IDNR beach monitoring program. According to IDNR’s assessment methodology two conditions need to be met for results of beach monitoring to indicate “full support” of the Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses: (1) the geometric mean of the samples from each recreation season of the three-year assessment period are less than the state's geometric mean criterion of 126 E. coli orgs/100 ml and (2) not more than 10% of the samples during any one recreation season exceeds the state's single-sample maximum value of 235 E. coli orgs/100 ml. If a sampling season geometric mean exceeds the state criterion of 1000 orgs/100 ml during the three-year assessment period, the Class A1 uses should be assessed as “not supported.” Also, if a sampling season geometric mean exceeds the state criterion of 126 orgs/100 ml during the three-year assessment period and/or if significantly more than 10% of the samples in any one of the three recreation seasons exceed Iowa's single-sample maximum value of 235 E. coli orgs/100 ml, the Class A1 uses should be assessed as “partially supported.” This assessment approach is based on U.S. EPA guidelines (see pgs 3-33 to 3-35 of U.S. EPA 1997b). At Sturchler Pit Beach, the geometric means from 2012, 2013 and 2014 were all below the Iowa water quality standard of 126 E. coli orgs/100 ml. The geometric mean was 17 E. coli orgs/100 ml in 2012, 44 E. coli orgs/100 ml in 2013 and 84 E. coli orgs/100 ml in 2014. The percentage of samples exceeding Iowa's single-sample maximum criterion (235 E. coli orgs/100 ml) was 8% in 2012, 14% in 2013 and 42% in 2014. The number of samples exceeding the single-sample maximum criterion was significantly greater than 10% in 2014. According to IDNR's assessment methodology and U.S. EPA guidelines, these results suggest "partially supported" of the Class A1 uses, however this lake is not designated for Class A1 use and will be assessed as "not assessed" for Class B(LW) (aquatic life) uses. The Class B(LW) aquatic life uses of this lake are "not assessed" due to a lack of information upon which to base an assessment. The fish consumption uses of this lake are “not assessed” due to the lack of fish contaminant information upon which to base an assessment.