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Title: Yellow River Watershed Monitoring


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Yellow RiverWatershed Monitoring
  • Rick Langel
  • Research Geologist
  • IDNR-Watershed Monitoring and Assessment Section

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Watershed background
  • Drains 241 sq. mi.
  • Covers parts of Allamakee, Clayton, and
    Winneshiek counties
  • Situated in the Paleozoic Plateau landform region
  • Landuse 40 row crops 25 grassland 20
    forest

3
Water quality impairments(2002 List of Impaired
Waters)
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Project Partners
  • Federal
  • USDA-NRCS
  • USDA RCD
  • USGS-WRD
  • US National Park Service
  • Local
  • Allamakee Co. SWCD
  • Winneshiek Co. SWCD
  • State
  • DNR-Fisheries
  • DNR-FO 1
  • DNR-Water Monitoring
  • University Hygienic Lab

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Monitoring began in 2004
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Whats being monitored?Water Quality
  • BOD
  • E. coli
  • Ammonia
  • TKN
  • NitrateNitrite
  • Total Phosphate
  • Orthophosphate
  • Total Dissolved Solids
  • Total Suspended Solids
  • Dissolved Oxygen
  • Water Temperature
  • Turbidity
  • Specific Conductance
  • Stream Flow

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Whats being monitored?Real Time Water Quality
in 2004
  • YSI EDS 6600
  • Dissolved Oxygen
  • pH
  • Specific Conductance
  • Turbidity
  • Water Temperature

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Whats being monitored?Biological Monitoring
2004 2005
9
Water Quality Results
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2004 Real TimeWater Quality Results
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Nitratenitrite as N
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Total Phosphate
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Turbidity
14
E. coli results
- Only site designated as Class A1
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Load Duration CurveYellow River at Ion
(WY2005-2006)
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Percent of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Orders for
all Samples in the Yellow River
2004
2005
17
Index of biological integrity (IBI) Results
Unable to calculate IBI for Hecker and Suttle
because of low flows
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Watershed Improvements
  • Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)Sampling began in
    July 2006 on biologically impaired section.
    Draft TMDL to EPA 2008-2009
  • Yellow River Watershed Improvement
    ProjectTargets stream bank erosion and coliform
    bacteria from both livestock and inadequate human
    septic system

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Watershed Improvements
  • Norfolk Creek Subwatershed Project (WIRB) Targets
    nutrients, livestock runoff, and streambank
    erosion in the Norfolk subwatershed
  • EPA Yellow River Watershed ImprovementTargets
    areas within the watershed that have direct
    drainage into the main stem of the Yellow River

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Results from the Yellow River Watershed
Improvement Project
  • 20069 streambank sites Stabilized 2400 of
    streambank Installed 344 of fish
    hidesConstructed 1 ag. waste settling basin
  • 2007 (proposed projects)10 streambank sites
    Stabilize 3200 of streambank Install 512 of
    fish hidesConstruct 2 ag. waste settling
    basinsConstruct 2 ag. waste storage tanks

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Acknowledgements
  • The entire staff of the USDA-NRCS (Waukon Office)
    and the Allamakee Co. SWCD, especially Lynn
    Ellefson, who diligently collected the water
    quality samples and flow measurements every week
  • The landowners who granted access to streams on
    their property
  • Nathan Ohrt (UHL), who transported the water
    quality samples from Effigy Mounds National Park
    to UHL
  • Rod Rovang, Effigy Mounds National Park, who
    provided a secure place for water quality samples
    before being transported to UHL
  • Heartland Network, Inventory and Monitoring
    Program, National Park Service which provided
    funding and technical support

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