South Fork Iowa River IA 02-IOW-750
from confluence with unnamed tributary in E 1/2 S11 T88N R22W Hardin Co. to confluence with unnamed tributary in NE 1/4 S32 T89N R22W Hardin Co.
- Cycle
- 2020
- Release Status
- Final
- Overall IR
- 5 - Water is impaired or threatened and a TMDL is needed.
- Trend
- Unknown
- Created
- 6/11/2020 10:18:13 AM
- Updated
- 10/9/2020 9:20:37 AM
The presumptive Class A1 use remains assessed as "partially supported" due to levels of indicator bacteria (E. coli) that exceeded state water quality criteria. The Class BWW2 use remains assessed as "partially supported" due to a fish kill investigation. 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 5p (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 NLAE 20 WQ CY 2010-2012 SF400 South Fork Iowa River 2 miles NNE of Buckeye Presumptive Class A1 - Indicator Bacteria: Site ID Data Source ID # Samples / # Years 2010 Geometric Mean 2011 Geometric Mean 2012 Geometric Mean Annual Geometric Mean
Violation # Violations % Violations Significantly >10%
Violations Assessment Type Support Level SF400 20 23 / 3 304 361 344 Yes 15 65% Yes Evaluated Partial The Class BWW2 aquatic
life use assessment based on the 2011 fish kill placed this segment in Category
5b. The fish kill was caused by a “pollutant” or was suspected to be caused by
a “pollutant”; therefore, the Class BWW2 use was considered impaired. Because
the source of the pollutant was not identified and/or the enforcement actions
taken against the responsible party have not been resolved, the Class BWW2 use
was placed in Category 5b. Due to uncertainty regarding the recovery of the
aquatic life following the fish kill, any existing fish kill 5b impairment will
remain in Category 5b until more recent sampling has shown recovery of the
aquatic community or the responsible party has paid restitution. Details about the 2011
fish kill can be found here: https://programs.iowadnr.gov/fishkill/Events/843
Class BWW2 – Fish kill
Assessment: