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North Fork Long Creek IA 02-IOW-666

mouth (S26 T75N R6W Washington Co.) to confluence with unnamed tributary in SW 1/4 S1 T75N R7W Washington Co.

Assessment Cycle
2008
Result Period
2004 - 2006
Designations
General Use
Assessment Methodology
Assessment Type
Evaluated
Integrated Report
Category 3b
Legacy ADBCode
IA 02-IOW-0091_1
Overall Use Support
Partial
Aquatic Life Use Support
Partial
Primary Contact Recreation
Not assessed
Documentation
Assessment Comments

Assessment remains based on results of an IDNR investigation of a fish kill in August 1999.

Basis for Assessment

[Note:  Prior to the current (2008) Section 305(b) cycle, this stream segment was classified only for general 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 and for Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses.   According to the Iowa Water Quality Standards, all perennial rivers and streams and all intermittent streams with perennial pools that are not specifically listed in the Iowa surface water classification are designated as Class A1 and Class B(WW1) waters.   Thus, for the current (2008) assessment, perennial flow is presumed, and the available water quality monitoring data will be compared to the applicable Class A1 and Class B(WW1) water quality criteria.]

SUMMARY:  The presumptive Class A1 (primary contact recreation) uses are "not assessed" due to the lack of information upon which to base an assessment.   The presumptive Class B(WW1) aquatic life uses remain assessed (evaluated) as "partially supported" based on a report of a fish kill in August 1999.   Due to the absence of kills subsequent to that kill, this assessment segment was considered “evaluated” and was moved from Category 4d (impaired but TMDL not required) to Category 3b (water in need of further investigation) of Iowa's 2006 Integrated Report.   This segment    

EXPLANATION:  The assessment of the aquatic life uses remains based on the occurrence of a fish kill near Ainsworth in August 1999.   The kill was attributed to sewage from the Ainsworth municipal wastewater lagoon.   An estimated 4,500 fish were killed (see assessment for the 2000 reporting cycle for more information).   The party responsible for the kill was identified, and restitution was sought.  

According to DNR's assessment methodology for Section 305(b) reporting, occurrence of a single pollution-caused fish kill during an assessment period indicates "partial support" of the aquatic life uses.   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 should be placed in IR Category 4d (impaired but TMDL not required).   Thus, this assessment segment was placed into Category 4d of Iowa's 2004 Integrated Report.   Also, IDNR considers IR 4d fish kill waters with no subsequent kills reported in at least five year subsequent to the kill as appropriate for movement from IR Category 4d to either categories 2b or 3b (i.e., Iowa’s list of waters in need of further investigation).   Thus, this assessment segment was moved to Category 3b of Iowa’s 2006 Integrated Report and remains in Category 3b of Iowa's 2008 Integrated Report.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
8/1/1999 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
Unionized Ammonia Aquatic Life Support Not Impairing
  • Municipal Point Sources
  • Not Impairing
Organic enrichment/Low DO Aquatic Life Support Not Impairing
  • Municipal Point Sources
  • Not Impairing