appendix c middle kickapoo watershed analysis
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appendix c middle kickapoo watershed analysis
APPENDIX C MIDDLE KICKAPOO WATERSHED ANALYSIS TABLE OF CONTENTS Middle Kickapoo Watershed Analysis .......................................................................................................... i List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................ ii Table of Figures ........................................................................................................................................... iv Middle Kickapoo Watershed ........................................................................................................................ 1 Brush Creek Branch .................................................................................................................................. 1 1198300 Brush Creek ...................................................................................................................... 1 Billings Creek Branch ............................................................................................................................... 4 1196900 Billings Creek ................................................................................................................... 4 Hay Valley Branch.................................................................................................................................. 10 1198200 Hay Valley Creek ............................................................................................................ 10 Warner Branch ........................................................................................................................................ 14 1196200 Warner Branch ................................................................................................................ 14 1195700 Warner Creek .................................................................................................................. 16 633176 Warner Creek - Near Rockton, WI ................................................................................ 17 Indian Creek Branch ............................................................................................................................... 18 1195400 Indian Creek .................................................................................................................... 18 Jug Creek Branch .................................................................................................................................... 19 1195600 South Jug Creek .............................................................................................................. 19 1195500 Jug Creek ........................................................................................................................ 20 Weister Creek Branch ............................................................................................................................. 22 1194900 Weister Creek.................................................................................................................. 22 Bear Creek Branch .................................................................................................................................. 26 5029399 Unnamed Creek (Creek 24-15c) ..................................................................................... 26 1194100 North Bear Creek ............................................................................................................ 27 1193700 Middle Bear Creek ......................................................................................................... 28 1193600 South Bear Creek ............................................................................................................ 29 1193500 Bear Creek ...................................................................................................................... 30 Otter Creek Branch ................................................................................................................................. 34 1194200 Otter Creek ...................................................................................................................... 34 Camp Creek Branch ................................................................................................................................ 37 1193100 Bufton Hollow Creek ...................................................................................................... 37 1192800 Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek ................................................................................ 39 1192700 Camp Creek .................................................................................................................... 40 Elk Creek Branch .................................................................................................................................... 42 1191800 Unnamed tributary to Elk Creek ..................................................................................... 42 1191700 Elk Creek ........................................................................................................................ 43 Middle Kickapoo River........................................................................................................................... 45 3000039 Unnamed Creek............................................................................................................... 45 Middle Kickapoo River ...................................................................................................................... 46 i LIST OF TABLES Table C1 – Temperature Data Summary for Station Brush Creek ............................................................... 2 Table C2 – Core Data Summary for Station Brush Creek ............................................................................ 2 Table C3 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station Brush Creek ..................................................................... 3 Table C4 – WAV Data Summary for Station Brush Creek .......................................................................... 3 Table C5 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10009007 Billings Creek ............................................ 4 Table C6 – Nutrient Data for Station 10009007 Billings Creek ................................................................... 5 Table C7 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10009007 Billings Creek ................................................... 5 Table C8 – Temp and Bacteriological Data for Station 10014651 Billings Creek ....................................... 5 Table C9 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek ................................................ 6 Table C10 – Nutrient Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek ..................................................................... 6 Table C11 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek .......................................................... 6 Table C12 – Chemical Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek ................................................................... 6 Table C13 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek ......................................... 7 Table C14 – Core Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek ...................................................... 7 Table C15 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek.............................................. 8 Table C16 – WAV Biotic Index Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek ............................... 8 Table C17 – Bacteriological Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek .............................................. 9 Table C18 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10029101 Hay Valley Creek ................................... 10 Table C19 – Nutrient Data for Station 10029101 Hay Valley Creek ......................................................... 11 Table C20 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10029101 Hay Valley Creek ......................................... 11 Table C21 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek .................................. 11 Table C22 – Turbidity for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek ................................................................ 12 Table C23 – Bacteriological Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek ...................................... 12 Table C24 – PCR Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek ....................................................... 13 Table C25 – Nutrient Data Summary for Warner Branch .......................................................................... 15 Table C26 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station Warner Branch .............................................................. 16 Table C27 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 633075 Warner Creek ............................................. 16 Table C28 – Nutrient Data for Station 633075 Warner Creek.................................................................... 16 Table C29 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633075 Warner Creek ................................................... 16 Table C30 – Nutrient Data for Station 633176 Warner Creek.................................................................... 17 Table C31 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633176 Warner Creek ................................................... 17 Table C32 – Nutrient Data for Station 633056 Warner Creek.................................................................... 17 Table C33 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10029201 Indian Creek ................................................. 18 Table C34 – Temperature Data Summary for South Jug Creek ................................................................. 20 Table C35 – Core Data for South Jug Creek .............................................................................................. 20 Table C36 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10011085 for Jug Creek ......................................... 21 Table C37 – Core Data for Station 10011085 for Jug Creek ...................................................................... 21 Table C38 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10011084 for Jug Creek ................................................ 22 Table C39 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10009922 Weister Creek ............................................... 23 Table C40 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033413 Weister Creek........................................ 23 Table C41 – Core Data Summary for Station 10033413 Weister Creek .................................................... 24 Table C42 – Turbidity Data for Station 10033413 Weister Creek ............................................................. 25 Table C43 – Temperature and DO Data for Station 10030019 Weister Creek........................................... 25 ii Table C44 – Nutrient Data for Station 10030019 Weister Creek ............................................................... 25 Table C45 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10030019 Weister Creek ............................................... 25 Table C45 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10028890 ....................................................................... 26 Table C46 – Temperature Data Summary for North Bear Creek ............................................................... 27 Table C47 – Core Data for North Bear Creek ............................................................................................ 28 Table C48 – Temperature Data Summary for Middle Bear Creek ............................................................. 28 Table C49 – Core Data for Middle Bear Creek .......................................................................................... 29 Table C50 – Temperature Data Summary for South Bear Creek ............................................................... 30 Table C51 – Core Data for South Bear Creek ............................................................................................ 30 Table C52 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek ................................................ 31 Table C53 – Core Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek ............................................................. 31 Table C54 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek ...................................................... 32 Table C55 – WAV Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek ........................................................... 32 Table C56 – Temp and Core Data for Station 10032193 Bear Creek ........................................................ 33 Table C57 – Temperature Data Summary for Otter Creek ......................................................................... 35 Table C57 – Core Data Summary for Otter Creek...................................................................................... 35 Table C58 – Turbidity data for Otter Creek ................................................................................................ 36 Table C59 – Temperature Data Summary for Bufton Hollow Creek ......................................................... 38 Table C60 – Core Data Summary for Bufton Hollow Creek ...................................................................... 38 Table C61 – Temperature Data Summary for Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek ................................... 39 Table C62 – Core Data for Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek ................................................................ 40 Table C63 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 533028 Camp Creek ............................................... 40 Table C64 – Nutrient Data for Station 533028 Camp Creek ...................................................................... 40 Table C65 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533028 Camp Creek ...................................................... 40 Table C66 – Nutrient Data for Station 533030 Camp Creek ...................................................................... 41 Table C67 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533030 Camp Creek ...................................................... 41 Table C68 – Nutrient Data for Station 633154 Unnamed Creek ................................................................ 42 Table C69 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633154 Unnamed Creek ................................................ 43 Table C70 – Nutrient Data for Station 633155 Unnamed Creek ................................................................ 43 Table C71 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633155 Unnamed Creek ................................................ 43 Table C72 – Nutrient Data for Station 533041 Elk Creek .......................................................................... 44 Table C73 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533041 Elk Creek .......................................................... 44 Table C74 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533044 ........................................................................... 45 Table C75 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533045 ........................................................................... 46 Table C76 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ......................................... 46 Table C77 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ......................................... 47 Table C78 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River .............................................. 47 Table C79 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ................................................ 48 Table C80 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River...................................................... 48 Table C81 – PCR Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ...................................................................... 49 Table C82 – Nutrient Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ................................................................. 49 Table C83 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River ......................................... 50 Table C84 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River .............................................. 51 Table C85 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River ................................................ 51 iii Table C86 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633191 Kickapoo River...................................................... 52 Table C87 – PCR Data for Station 633191 Kickapoo River ...................................................................... 52 Table C88 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032187 Kickapoo River ...................................... 52 Table C89 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032188 Kickapoo River ...................................... 53 Table C90 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032188 Kickapoo River ...................................... 53 Table C91 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032188 Kickapoo River ...................................... 53 Table C92 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River ......................................... 53 Table C93 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River .............................................. 54 Table C94 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032192 Kickapoo River ...................................... 55 Table C95 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032194 Kickapoo River ...................................... 55 Table C96 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032195 Kickapoo River ...................................... 55 Table C97 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032196 Kickapoo River ...................................... 55 Table C98 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032197 Kickapoo River ...................................... 56 Table C99 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032198 Kickapoo River ...................................... 56 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure C1 – Brush Creek .............................................................................................................................. 1 Figure C2 – Temperature Data Summary for Station Brush Creek .............................................................. 2 Figure C3 – DO Data for Station Brush Creek ............................................................................................. 3 Figure C4 – DO Data for Station Brush Creek ............................................................................................. 3 Figure C5 – Billings Creek ........................................................................................................................... 4 Figure C6 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek .......................................... 7 Figure C7 – DO Data for Station 10015727 Billings Creek ......................................................................... 8 Figure C8 – pH Data for Station 10015727 Billings Creek .......................................................................... 8 Figure C9 – WAV Biotic Index Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek ................................ 9 Figure C10 – Hay Valley Creek.................................................................................................................. 10 Figure C11 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek ................................ 12 Figure C12 – Bacteriological Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek ..................................... 13 Figure C13 – Warner Branch ...................................................................................................................... 14 Figure C14 – Nitrogen Data Summary for Warner Branch ........................................................................ 15 Figure C15 – Phosphorous Data Summary for Warner Branch .................................................................. 15 Figure C16 – Indian Creek .......................................................................................................................... 18 Figure C17 – Jug Creek .............................................................................................................................. 19 Figure C18 – Temperature Data Summary for South Jug Creek ................................................................ 20 Figure C19 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10011085 for Jug Creek ....................................... 21 Figure C20 – Weister Creek ....................................................................................................................... 22 Figure C21 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033413 Weister Creek ...................................... 23 Figure C22 – DO Data for Station 10033413 Weister Creek ..................................................................... 24 Figure C23 – pH Data for Station 10033413 Weister Creek ...................................................................... 24 Figure C24 – Bear Creek ............................................................................................................................ 26 Figure C25 – Temperature Data Summary for South Bear Creek .............................................................. 27 Figure C26 – Temperature Data for Middle Bear Creek ............................................................................ 29 iv Figure C27 – Temperature Data Summary for South Bear Creek .............................................................. 30 Figure C28 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek ............................................... 31 Figure C29 – DO Data for Station 633055 Bear Creek .............................................................................. 32 Figure C30 – pH Data for Station 633055 Bear Creek ............................................................................... 32 Figure C31 – WAV Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek .......................................................... 33 Figure C32 – Otter Creek ............................................................................................................................ 34 Figure C33 – Temperature Data Summary for Otter Creek ........................................................................ 35 Figure C34 – DO data for Otter Creek ........................................................................................................ 36 Figure C35 – pH data for Otter Creek......................................................................................................... 36 Figure C36 – Camp Creek Branch .............................................................................................................. 37 Figure C37 – Temperature Data Summary for Bufton Hollow Creek ........................................................ 38 Figure C38 – Temperature Data Summary for Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek .................................. 39 Figure C39 – Elk Creek .............................................................................................................................. 42 Figure C40 – Middle Kickapoo River......................................................................................................... 45 Figure C41 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ........................................ 46 Figure C42 – DO Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ...................................................... 47 Figure C43 – pH Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River ....................................................... 47 Figure C44 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River .............................................. 48 Figure C45 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River .................................................... 48 Figure C46 – Nitrogen Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River .............................................................. 49 Figure C47 – Phosphorus Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River .......................................................... 50 Figure C48 – 2004 Temperature Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River ............................... 50 Figure C49 – 2005 Temperature Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River ............................... 51 Figure C50 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River .............................................. 51 Figure C51 – Bacteriological Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River .................................... 52 Figure C52 – 2004 Temperature Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River ............................... 54 Figure C53 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River ........................................ 54 v MIDDLE KICKAPOO WATERSHED BRUSH CREEK BRANCH Brush Creek joins the Kickapoo River on the west side of Ontario as seen in Figure C1. Figure C1 – Brush Creek 1198300 BRUSH CREEK Brush Creek flows for 10.2 miles before reaching the Kickapoo River at Ontario. Brush Creek is a Class III trout stream for 7.7 miles in Monroe County and non-trout in Vernon County. There is one site monitored on Brush Creek by WDNR and VSN since 2000. 10033408 Brush Creek at 17th drive 200 ft. DS of bridge, L. Kampf property This station on Brush Creek is a long time VSN WAV site. Numerous temperature, core and macroinvertebrate data have been collected from 2000 to 2005. Although there were many temperature points data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, an instantaneous limit of 25°C was exceeded indicating possible temperature impairments for this cold water stream. 1 Table C1 – Temperature Data Summary for Station Brush Creek Average 12.1 Average n Max Daily Mean 25.6 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 12.1 Daily Maximum n 52 8.2 52 Summer Average Summer Maximum 22.2 25.6 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 13 2.3 July Average July Maximum 23.3 25.6 July n July Std. Dev. 4 2.5 Figure C2 – Temperature Data Summary for Station Brush Creek Core data is shown in Tables C2 and Figures C3 and C4 C4. Hourly data is required to make a conclusive determination on DO impairment which was not met by this data set. The he 56 DO data points had a high average of 11.0 mg/L indicating no DO impairment. That being said the minimum value was 4.0 mg/L showing periods of impairment. This could be related to storm events or organic discharges. pH values did not indicate impairment. Table C2 – Core Data Summary for Station Brush Creek Count n 56 Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum 11.0 11.0 11.0 14.5 4.0 Std. Dev. 2.2 % Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen pH Field 56 102.2 103.8 77.1 142.9 36.3 19.9 49 8.1 8.0 8.0 8.6 7.7 0.2 Stream Flow (cfs) 44 19.84 19.005 23.4 45.3 8.54 7.9 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) 2 Figure C3 – DO Data for Station Brush Creek Figure C4 – DO Data for Station Brush Creek Turbidity bidity values as seen in Table C3 were below 10 NTU for most of the samples, however there were values in the 11-20 NTU and 21-50 50 NTU showing impacted transparency. This would indicate incidents of high sediment or nutrients in the stream. Table C3 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station B Brush Creek Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 32 2 6 0 0 WAV data indicates general water quality meets a WAV rating of “good” although there were also “fair” ratings in the data set. Table C4 – WAV Data Summary for Station Brush Creek WAV Biotic Index Count n Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. 8 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.9 2.1 0.2 3 BILLINGS CREEK BRANCH Billings Creek joins the Kickapoo River south of Ontario as seen in Figure C5. Figure C5 - Billings Creek 1196900 BILLINGS CREEK Billings Creek flows for 11.3 miles before reaching the Kickapoo River south of Ontario. Billings Creek is a Class II trout stream for its entire length. Four sites have been monitored since 2000 by WDNR and VSN, all were located in the lower section of the stream. 10009007 Billings Creek, Station #3, Brg. On Cth F This station is the most upstream point monitored since 2000 on Billings Creek by WDNR and VSN. The WDNR took core and nutrient samples in October and a macroinvertebrate sample November 2009. Although insufficient data is available to make a conclusive determination, the data indicates no degradation in DO or turbidity levels. Table C5 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10009007 Billings Creek Date/Time Field Temp.(C) Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Oct 29, 2009 1:35 PM 9.6 11.5 123.7 7.8 Oct 5, 2010 12:15 PM 9.2 13.4 116.5 8.2 4 Turbidity Field (NTU) <10 The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the subecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels exceeded the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value but did not exceed the WDNR impairment levels. Table C6 – Nutrient Data for Station 10009007 Billings Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Oct 29, 2009 1:35 PM ND 1.25 0.25 Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) 0.042 The IBI data rates as an “excellent” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and HBI Max-10 also show a “very good” water quality rating and a “slight possible” degree of organic pollution, however the FBI rated “excellent”. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a good range of aquatic life. Table C7 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10009007 Billings Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Nov 24, 2009 12:00 AM 4 3.7 8.8 3.6 3.4 31 24 10014651 Billings Creek - Horse Trail Crossing at Cth F The WDNR also sampled for microbes in 2006. The fecal coliform and E.coli testing indicated contamination from fecal matter. There is not enough data to determine impairment therefore comparison of the value against the limit for flowing streams of 200 cfu/100 mL was not possible. As such the single maximum of 400 cfu/100 mL would apply. As such, the value does not exceed this limit. Table C8 – Temp and Bacteriological Data for Station 10014651 Billings Creek Date/Time Oct 17, 2006 7:30 AM 633068 Field Temp.(C) Fecal Coliform (cfu/100mL) E.coli, Coliert (cfu/100mL) 9 100 130 Billings Creek - Sth 33 This station is very close to station 10015727. One sample was collect by the WDNR in October 2000. Although insufficient data is available to make a conclusive determination, the data indicates no degradation in DO or turbidity levels. 5 Table C9 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek Date/Time Oct 19, 2000 2:30 PM Field Temp.(C) 12.2 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 23.3 Calculated % Saturation Turbidity (NTU) Lab 159.3 5 The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water or the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion. They values was over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels exceeded the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value but did not exceed the WDNR impairment levels. Table C10 – Nutrient Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Oct 19, 2000 2:30 PM 0.007 0.663 0.16 Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) 0.036 There is not enough coliform data to determine impairment therefore comparison of the value against the limit for full contact recreation of 126 cfu/100 mL is not possible. As such the single maximum of 235 cfu/100 mL would apply and however the measure value was not that high. In addition the WDNR considers that flowing rivers and streams in Wisconsin did not provide comparable recreational activities for full body immersion and therefore has set an additional limit of 200 cfu/100 mL for the geometric mean and 400 cfu/100 mL, which were both exceeded. Table C11 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek Date/Time Oct 19, 2000 2:30 PM Fecal Coliform (cfu/100mL) E.coli Thermo (cfu/100mL) 1 500 Calcium and Magnesium were indicative of water hardness which has an impact on ammonia toxicity. At levels around 220 mg/L hardness ammonia levels need only be at the lower end of the range to be toxic. Trazine levels were below the chronic exposure limit of 3 ug/L. Table C12 – Chemical Data for Station 633068 Billings Creek Date/Time Oct 19, 2000 2:30 PM 10015727 Calcium Recoverable (mg/L) Magnesium (mg/L) 2.3 52 Trazine (ug/L) 0.4 Billings Creek - First Bridge West Of Hwy. 33 Oncth-F This station on Billings Creek was a long time VSN WAV site. Numerous temperature, core and macroinvertebrate data has been collected from 2002 to 2006. Although there were numerous temperature points data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be as a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, an instantaneous limit of 25°C was exceeded indicating possible temperature impairments for this cold water stream. 6 Table C13 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Average 12.9 Average n 44 Max Daily Mean 30.0 Average Standard 6.8 Deviation Average Daily Max 12.9 Daily Maximum n 44 Summer Average Summer Maximum 20.0 30.0 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 14 3.8 July Average July Maximum 20.0 24.0 July n July Std. Dev. 5 3.0 Figure C6 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Core data is shown in Tables C14 and Figures C7 and C8 C8.. Hourly data is required to make a conclusive determination on DO impairment which is not met by this data set, however the 42 DO data points had a high average of 10.7 mg/L indicating no DO impairment. That being said the minimum value was 7.5 mg/L. pH values did not indicate impairment. Table C14 – Core Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Count n 42 Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum 10.7 10.8 9.5 13.5 7.5 Std. Dev. 1.5 % Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen pH Field 42 99.2 97.6 95.5 126.8 82.4 11.6 34 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.5 7.5 0.2 Stream Flow (cfs) 37 32.82 32.08 32.53 55.88 19.44 8.0 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) 7 Figure C7 – DO Data for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Figure C8 – pH Data for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Turbidity values as seen in Table C15 were below 10 NTU for most of the samples, however there were values in the 11-20 20 NTU showing good transparency levels. This would indicate incidents of high sediment or nutrients in the stream. Table C15 – Turbidity Data Summary ary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 29 2 0 0 0 WAV data indicates general water quality meets a WAV rating of “good” although there were also “fair” ratings. Table C16 – WAV Biotic Index Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek WAV Biotic Index Count n Average Median 5 2.6 2.5 Mode 8 Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. 2.9 2.3 0.2 Figure C9 – WAV Biotic Index Data Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek There is not enough data to determine impairment therefore comparison of the value against the limit for flowing streams of 200 cfu/100 mL was not possible. As such the single maximum of 400 cfu/100 mL would apply. As such, the values does not exceed thi this limit. Table C17 – Bacteriological Summary for Station 10015727 Billings Creek Date/Time E.coli mtec (cfu/100mL) Heter. Plate Count (cfu/100mL) PCR Human PCR Cow Jun 20, 2007 2:40 PM 280 120000 POS POS 9 HAY VALLEY BRANCH Hay Valley joins with the Kickapoo south of Ontario as seen in Figure C10. Figure C10 – Hay Valley Creek 1198200 HAY VALLEY CREEK The WDNR and VSN collected samples as two Hay Valley Creek stations. 10029101 Hay Valley Creek at Hay Valley Rd This station is nearer the headwaters of the creek. The WDNR took a core and nutrient sample in August and a macroinvertebrate sample October 2008. Although insufficient data is available to make a conclusive determination no degradation was indicated. Table C18 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10029101 Hay Valley Creek Date/Time Aug 26, 2008 2:40 PM Field Temp.(C) 18.8 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.3 Calculated % Saturation 99.8 pH Field 8.1 Turbidity Field (NTU) <10 The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxic levels. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water or the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion but over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. The TP level exceeded the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value but did not exceed the WDNR impairment levels. 10 Table C19 – Nutrient Data for Station 10029101 Hay Valley Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Aug 26, 2008 2:40 PM ND 0.78 0.23 Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) 0.048 The IBI data rates as an “excellent” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating and a “slight possible” degree of organic pollution. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a good range of aquatic life. Table C20 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10029101 Hay Valley Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 13, 2008 12:00 AM 2.8 3.3 8.6 2.9 3.1 24 23 10033422 Hay Valley Creek at South Ave This station on Hay Valley Creek was monitored by the VSN for the E.coli studies. Temperature, turbidity, E.coli and HPC were collected extensively 2006. Although there were numerous temperature points data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, an instantaneous limit of 25 °C was exceeded significantly indicating likely temperature impairments for this stream. Table C21 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek Average 22.4 Average n 47 Max Value 33.0 Average Standard 5.9 Deviation Average Daily Max 22.3 Daily Maximum n 46 Summer Average Summer Maximum 24.7 32.0 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 30 3.9 July Average July Maximum 25.7 32.0 July n July Std. Dev. 9 3.6 11 Figure C11 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek Turbidity values as seenn in Table C22 were below 10 NTU for most of the samples, however there were values in the 11-20 NTU, 21-50 50 NTU and 51 51-100 100 NTU showing impacted transparency. This would indicate incidents of high sediment or nutrients in the stream. Table C22 – Turbidity for Station 10033422 0033422 Hay Valley Creek Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 38 7 1 1 0 E.coli testing indicates contamination from feca fecal matter. As seen in Table C23 and Figure C12, C12 of the 47 samples the average value was 2,218 218 and the geometric mean was 935. This is much higher the WDNR flowing rivers and streams recreational limit of 400 cfu/100 mL. This would indicate that impact by human activity was causing elevated E.coli levels. Looking at the PCR summary ary in Table C24 both human and cow DNA was detected in the sample however predominately cow. The human positives indicate contamination tion from human sources mostly likely septic or holding tanks. Cow DNA would be from farming operations. Table C23 – Bacteriological Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek E.coli – mtec (cfu/100mL) Hetertrophic Plate Count (cfu/100mL) Count n 47 Average 47 90726 2218 Geometric Mean 2006 935 12 Median Mode Maximum Minimum 1000 2400 20000 100 Std. Dev. 3687 66000 130000 720000 4800 114031 Figure C12 – Bacteriological Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek Table C24 – PCR Summary for Station 10033422 Hay Valley Creek Number of positives Number of No Detects Human Cow Ruminant Pig Sheep Horse 8 43 0 0 0 0 39 4 0 0 0 4 13 WARNER BRANCH Warner Creek meets with the Kickapoo just north of Rockton as seen in Figure C13. Figure C13 – Warner Branch 1196200 WARNER BRANCH Warner Branch flows for 3.0 miles before reaching Warner Creek. Warner Branch is a Class III trout stream for its entire length. One site has been monitored by the WDNR and VSN since 2010. 633177 Warner Branch - Near White City, WI This station was monitored throughout 2001 by the WDNR. While complete nutrient and supporting data (temperature and hardness) was not present to make a conclusive determination, results show elevated levels of ammonia. The possible range for toxicity is 0.55 to 7.09 depending on the water temperature and hardness. Generally the hardness in the area is significant so that the ammonia is toxic at low range levels. The some data points were within this range of values. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels exceed the limits of 0.033 mg/L, EPA aggregate value, and the 0.075 mg/L, WDNR impairment levels. 14 Table C25 – Nutrient Data Summary for Warner Branch Count n 5 Average Median 0.045 Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) 5 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Dissolved Phosphorous (mg/L) Total Phosphorous (mg/L) Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Mode Maximum Minimum 0.039 0.091 0.014 Std. Dev. 0.029 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.1 0.08 5 0.64 0.48 1.46 0.24 0.49 5 0.038 0.000 0.057 0.022 0.013 5 0.084 0.074 0.169 0.033 0.052 Figure C14 – Nitrogen Data Summary for Warner Branch Figure C15 – Phosphorous Data Summary for Warner Branch The IBI data rates a “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI meet the threshold between “very good” and “excellent” water quality rating and a “possible slight” and “unlikely” degree of organic anic pollution. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a range of aquatic life 15 Table C26 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station Warner Branch Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 16, 2001 12:00 AM 3.7 3.5 6.6 3.8 2.5 29 27 1195700 WARNER CREEK Warner Creek flows for 8.6 miles before reaching the Kickapoo River between Ontario and La Farge. Warner Creek is a Class II trout stream for its entire length. Three sites have been monitored by the WDNR and VSN since 2010. 633075 Warner Creek - On Valley Road This station is nearer the head waters of the creek. The WDNR took a core and nutrient sample in October and a macroinvertebrate sample November 2009 as seen in Table C27 and C28. Although insufficient data is available to make a conclusive determination, the data indicates no degradation in DO or turbidity levels. Table C27 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 633075 Warner Creek Date/Time Oct 29, 2009 1:10 PM Field Temp.(C) 10 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 11.4 Calculated % Saturation pH Field 128.1 Turbidity Field (NTU) 7.7 <10 The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were elevated. They were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. The TP level exceeded the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value but were below the WDNR impairment levels. Table C28 – Nutrient Data for Station 633075 Warner Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Oct 29, 2009 1:10 PM 0.033 1.06 0.26 Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) 0.047 The IBI data rates a “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed a “very good” water quality rating and a “possible slight” degree of organic pollution. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a good range of aquatic life. Table C29 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633075 Warner Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Nov 17, 2009 12:00 AM 3.9 3.8 5.5 4.3 3.4 28 22 16 633176 WARNER CREEK - NEAR ROCKTON, WI This station was monitored throughout 2001 by the WDNR. While complete nutrient and supporting data (temperature and hardness) was not present to make a conclusive determination, results show elevated levels of ammonia. The possible range for toxicity is 0.55 to 7.09 depending on the water temperature and hardness. In general harness level in the area result in ammonia toxicity at low range levels. The August and September values were in this range. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the subecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels exceed limits the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value and the 0.075 mg/L WDNR impairment levels. Table C30 – Nutrient Data for Station 633176 Warner Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) Aug 23, 2001 11:40 AM 0.074 1.08 0.32 0.072 0.098 Sep 19, 2001 5:25 PM 0.059 0.73 0.91 0.142 0.236 Oct 17, 2001 2:55 PM 0.02 1.05 0 0.03 0.043 The IBI data rates an “excellent” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a good range of aquatic life. Table C31 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633176 Warner Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 16, 2001 12:00 AM 2.4 2.7 7 2.6 3 18 16 633056 Warner Creek - Nw1/4 of se1/4 of nw1/4 s35 This station is near the mouth of the creek. The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxicity. The nitrate and nitrite level was not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels were below the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value and the WDNR impairment levels. Table C32 – Nutrient Data for Station 633056 Warner Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) May 24, 2001 9:45 AM 0.013 1.05 0.19 0.019 0.03 17 INDIAN CREEK BRANCH Indian Creek joins the Kickapoo south of Rockton as seen in Figure C16. Figure C16 – Indian Creek 1195400 INDIAN CREEK Indian Creek flows for 2.2 miles before reaching the Kickapoo River south of Rockton. Indian Creek is not a classified trout stream. Only one site has been monitored since 2000 by the WDNR and the VSN. 10029201 Indian Creek at Indian Creek Rd Two samples have been analyzed for Indian Creek. The IBI data condition gradient rates as “good” in April and “excellent” in November. The HBI and FBI also showed a “very good” and an “excellent” water quality rating in April and November, respectively. The richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C33 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10029201 Indian Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max-10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Species Richness Genera Richness Apr 28, 2004 12:00 AM 4.4 4.1 6.5 5.9 32 30 Nov 18, 2004 1:00 AM 3.4 3.2 10.9 3.7 25 24 18 JUG CREEK BRANCH Jug Creek joins with the Kickapoo south of Rockton as seen in Figure C17. Figure C17 – Jug Creek 1195600 SOUTH JUG CREEK South Jug Creek flows for 2.0 miles before reaching Jug Creek. South Jug Creek is not a classified trout stream. Only one station was monitored on South Jug Creek by the WDNR and VSN since 2000. 10032076 South Jug Creek - 350 ft south of confluence with Jug Creek This site was monitored by VSN for a thermistor program partnership with the WDNR to ground truth temperature modeling data in the watershed. As seen in Table C34 and Figure C18 the daily mean maximum of 19.4 °C and summer maximum of 21.1 °C indicate that this tributary could be considered a cold stream. 19 Table C34 – Temperature Data Summary for South Jug Creek Average 14.1 Average n Max Daily Mean 19.4 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 14.0 Daily Maximum n 8343 3.3 176 Summer Average Summer Maximum 16.0 21.1 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 4364 1.6 July Average July Maximum 16.3 20.0 July n July Std. Dev. 1487 1.3 Figure C18 – Temperature Data Summary for South Jug Creek Although not conclusive the core re data did not show in Table C35 degradation in DO levels. Turbidity and pH show no indication of impairment or degradation. Table C35 – Core Data for South Jug Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Turbidity Field (NTU) May 10, 2010 12:00 PM 11.38 96.6 7.89 <10 Jul 21, 2010 12:55 PM 9.39 97.9 8.03 <10 Nov 2, 2010 1:35 PM 12.87 105.2 8.25 <10 1195500 JUG CREEK Jug Creek flows for 3.6 miles before reaching the Kickapoo River north of La Farge. Jug Creek is not a classified trout stream. Jug creek has been listed as impaired due to sediment from non non--point source pollution. 20 10011085 Jug Creek Station #2 Bridge On Compton Rd. This site was monitored by VSN for their WDNR partnership to ground truth temperature modeling in the watershed. As since in Table C36 and Figure C19 the daily mean maximum of 21.1 °C and summer maximum of 23.7 °C indicates that this tributary could be considered a cold stream. Table C36 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10011085 for Jug Creek Average 14.9 Average n 8348 Max Daily Mean 21.1 3.7 Average Daily Mean 14.8 Average Standard Deviation Daily Maximum n Summer Average 17.0 Summer n 4368 Summer Maximum 23.7 Summer Std. Dev. 2.5 July Average 17.7 July n 1488 July Maximum 22.5 July Std. Dev. 2.3 176 Figure C19 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10011085 for Jug Creek Although not conclusive the core data shown in Tabl Table C37 indicates DO levels were within limits for non-impaired waters. Yet, the water was not fully saturated which could indicate DO degradation. Turbidity and pH show no indication of impairment or degradation. Table C37 – Core Data for Station 10011085 for Jug Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Turbidity Field (NTU) Jul 21, 2010 12:30 PM 8.82 94.3 7.74 <10 Nov 2, 2010 2:00 PM 11.07 91.4 7.84 <10 May 10, 2010 1:30 PM 10.66 92.2 7.31 <10 21 10011084 Jug Creek Station #1 Bridge On South Jug Creek Rd. Two samples have been analyzed for Indian Creek. The IBI data rates as an “excellent” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating. The diversity and richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C38 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10011084 for Jug Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max-10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 6, 2003 12:00 AM 2.9 3.2 7.9 3 2.7 17 15 WEISTER CREEK BRANCH Weister Creek joins with the Kickapoo north of LaFarge as seen in Figure C20. Figure C20 – Weister Creek 1194900 WEISTER CREEK Weister Creek, flows for 7.8 miles before reaching the Kickapoo River north of La Farge. Weister Creek is a Class III trout stream for its entire length. Three stations have been monitored on this creek since 2000 by WDNR or VSN. 22 10009922 Weister Creek - Weister Creek St. 2-2002 2002 324 Meters Downstream Valley Rd Bridge This station is located nearer the headwaters of Weister Creek. One sample was collected by the WDNR in 2002 for macroinvertebrate analysis. IBI data shows a rating of “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI show a “very good” water quality rating and a “possible slight” degree of organic pollution. As well the diversity index and richness values indicated a good d range of aquatic life. Table C39 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10009922 Weister Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 11, 2002 12:00 AM 4 3.7 6.7 3.9 2.3 25 22 10033413 Weister Creek along Wolf Valley Road 400 ft upstream CTH P This station is located roughly midstream of Weister Creek. This station is a long time VSN WAV site. Temperature and core data have been collected from 2004 to 2008. Although there were numerous temperature points data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be used as a mean value to determine fish and aquatic habitat at classification. However, the instantaneous maximum imum limit of 25 °C puts it at the threshold of a cold stream designation. Table C40 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033413 Weister Creek Average 14.0 Average n 28 Max Daily Mean 25.0 Average Standard 6.0 Deviation Average Daily Mean 14.0 Daily Maximum n 28 Summer Average Summer Maximum 19.9 25.0 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 7 3.5 July Average July Maximum 21.1 25.0 July n July Std. Dev. 4 4.5 Figure C21 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 10033413 Weister Creek 23 Core data is shown in Tables C41 and Figures C22 and C23 C23.. Hourly data is required to make a conclusive determination on DO impairment which was not met by this data set. There were 28 DO data d points having an average of 9.4 mg/L which indicated no DO impairment. However, there was a data point as lows and 5 mg/L. The pH values did not indicate impairment. Table C41 – Core Data Summary for Station 10033413 Weister Creek Count n 28 Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum 9.4 9.0 8.0 14.0 5.0 Std. Dev. 2.4 % Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen pH Field 28 94.1 94.7 118.9 149.2 40.9 23.2 28 8.1 8.0 8.0 8.5 7.5 0.3 Stream Flow (cfs) 28 17.72 12.69 10.96 100.2 7.4 18.2 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) Figure C22 – DO Data for Station 10033413 Weister Creek Figure C23 – pH Data for Station 10033413 Weister Creek Turbidity data indicated that in most cases degradation of the water clarity was not an issue seeing most mos results under 10 NTU however one measurement was greater than 100 NTU indicating an event caused excessive sediment or nutrients. 24 Table C42 – Turbidity Data for Station 10033413 Weister Creek Turbidity Field 10030019 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 27 0 0 0 1 Weister Creek upstream of CTH P in S5 This station is near station 1003413 Weister Creek. There is one sample taken from this site by the WDNR in 2009. Dissolved oxygen was higher than impairment limits. Yet, the water was not fully saturated indicating some type of oxygen demand. The turbidity value did not indicate any transparency issues. Table C43 – Temperature and DO Data for Station 10030019 Weister Creek Date/Time Oct 29, 2009 12:45 PM Field Temp.(C) 9.7 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation 10.6 Turbidity Field (NTU) 85.4 <10 At the same site visit a nutrient sample was taken. The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within than the 12 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. The TP level exceeded the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value but was just under the WDNR impairment levels. Table C44 – Nutrient Data for Station 10030019 Weister Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Oct 29, 2009 12:45 PM 0.025 1.36 0.25 0.061 Also only one sample has been analyzed for macroinvertebrates. The IBI data rates as a “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI show a “very good” water quality rating and a “possible slight” degree of organic pollution. As well the diversity index and richness values were high indicating an extensive range of aquatic life. Table C45 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10030019 Weister Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Nov 17, 2009 12:00 AM 3.7 3.9 6.1 4.2 3.5 31 26 25 BEAR CREEK BRANCH Bear Creek flows to the Kickapoo River at LaFarge as seen in Figure C24. Figure C24 – Bear Creek 5029399 UNNAMED CREEK (CREEK 24-15C) This creek is a tributary to North Bear Creek. 10028890 Creek 24-15c At Sth 82 This station is near the mouth of the creek and was monitored by the WDNR. The IBI data rates “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution. The HBI Max-10 provided a “very good” water quality rating and a “slight possible” degree of organic pollution. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a good range of aquatic life. Table C45 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 10028890 Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness May 1, 2008 12:00 AM 2.4 3.6 6.4 2.8 2.7 20 19 26 1194100 NORTH BEAR CREEK North Bear Creek flows for 5.3 miles before meeting with South Bear Creek to form Bear Creek near La Farge.. North Bear Creek is a Class III trout stream for its entire length. Only one station on Bear Creek has been monitored since 2000 but the WDNR or VSN. 10032070 North Bear Creek - 90 ft downstream from Bridge on Cty D This site was monitored by VSN for the WDNR partnership temperature modeling ground round truthing project. Table C46 and Figure C25 show the daily mean maximum of 21.4 °C and summer maximum of 23.7 °C which indicates that this creek could be considered a cold stream. Table C46 – Temperature Data Summary for North Bear Creek Average 18.0 Average n Max Daily Mean 21.4 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 17.7 Daily Maximum n 4418 2.9 95 Summer Average Summer Maximum 18.7 23.7 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 3442 2.0 July Average July Maximum 19.3 23.2 July n July Std. Dev. 1488 1.6 Figure C25 – Temperature Data Summary for South Bear Creek The core data shown in Table C47 indicates DO levels were within limits for non impaired waters although the water was not fully saturated which could show DO degradation. Turbidity and pH show no indication of impairment or degradation. 27 Table C47 – Core Data for North Bear Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Turbidity Field (NTU) May 10, 2010 3:00 PM 11.45 99.0 7.34 <10 Aug 11, 2010 4:45 PM 9.51 109.4 8.15 <10 Oct 29, 2010 12:05 PM 10.6 93.2 8.06 <10 1193700 MIDDLE BEAR CREEK Middle Bear Creek is a 2.3 mile tributary to South Bear Creek. Middle Bear Creek is a Class II trout stream upstream of CTH D for 0.5 miles and a Class III trout stream downstream of CTH D for 1.8 miles. Only one station was monitored in Middle Bear Creek since 2000 by the WDNR or VSN. 10032071 Middle Bear Creek - 75 ft upstream From Bridge on Cty D This site was monitored by VSN for a thermistor program partnership with the WDNR to ground truth temperature modeling data in the watershed. As seen in Table C48 and Figure C26 the daily mean maximum of 20.6 °C and summer maximum of 22.9 °C indicate that this tributary could be considered a cold stream. Table C48 – Temperature Data Summary for Middle Bear Creek Average 14.9 Average n Max Daily Mean 20.6 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 14.8 Daily Maximum n 8148 3.4 172 Summer Average Summer Maximum 16.9 22.9 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 4365 2.2 July Average July Maximum 17.6 22.2 July n July Std. Dev. 1485 2.0 28 Figure C26 – Temperature Data for Middle Bear Creek Although not conclusive the core data in Table C49 did not show degradation in DO levels. Turbidity and pH show no indication of impairment or degradation. Table C49 – Core Data for Middle Bear Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Turbidity (NTU) May 10, 2010 4:00 PM 11.88 101.3 7.4 <10 Aug 11, 2010 3:00 PM 9.56 105.1 8.28 <10 Oct 29, 2010 11:30 AM 12.07 96.7 8.29 <10 1193600 SOUTH BEAR CREEK South Bear Creek flows 4.1 miles before joining with North Bear Creek to form Bear Creek. South Bear Creek is a Class II trout stream for its entire length and designated as an Exceptional Resource Water in Richland County. Only one station has been monitored since 2000. 10032069 South Bear Creek - 160 ft upstream from the confluence of Middle and South Bear Creek This site was monitored by VSN for their WDNR partnership to ground truth temperature modeling in the watershed. As since in Table C50 and Figure C27 the daily mean maximum of 20.0 °C and summer maximum of 22.7 °C indicates that this tributary could be considered a cold stream. 29 Table C50 – Temperature Data Summary for South Bear Creek Average 15.0 Average n Max Daily Mean 20.0 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 14.9 Daily Maximum n 8012 3.4 168 Summer Average Summer Maximum 16.8 22.7 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 4369 2.3 July Average July Maximum 17.5 22.7 July n July Std. Dev. 1488 2.1 Figure C27 – Temperature Data Summary for South Bear Creek Although not conclusivee the core data shown in Table C51 indicates DO levels were within with limits for non-impaired impaired waters although the water was not fully saturated which could show DO degradation. Turbidity and pH show no indication of impairment or degradation. Table C51 – Core Data for South Bear Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Turbidity Field (NTU) May 14, 2010 12:00 AM 9.11 88.2 7.83 17 Aug 11, 2010 3:45 PM 9.16 101.3 8.12 <10 Oct 29, 2010 11:00 AM 11.98 97.2 8.28 <10 1193500 BEAR CREEK Bear Creek is a 1.6 mile tributary of the Kickapoo River just south of La Farge Farge. It is created from North, South and Middle Bear Creeks. Bear Creek is a Class III trout stream for its entire length. 633055 Bear Creek - Ne1/4 Of Sw1/4 Sec 28 This station on Bear Creek wass a long time VSN WAV site. Numerous temperature, core and macroinvertebrate data types have been collected from 2000 to 2005. Data ata was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be as a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. 30 However,, an instantaneous limit of 25 °C was the maximum temperature indicating it would be on the threshold of a cold water designation designation. Table C52 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek Average 11.7 Average n Max Daily Mean 25.0 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 11.6 Daily Maximum n 56 7.5 55 Summer Average Summer Maximum 20.4 25.0 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 13 3.0 July Average July Maximum 22.8 25.0 July n July Std. Dev. 3 3.4 Figure C28 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek Hourly data is required to make a conclusive determination on DO impairment which is not met by this data set. The he 58 DO data points had a high average of 11 mg/L indicating no DO impairment. That being said one value ue was as low as 5 mg/L indicating possible temporary impairment.. Although there was a pH data point of 13.0 it is assume that this was an error since the no other data point was above 9 and 13 is a very high value for pH.. As such pH values did not indicate impairment. Table C53 – Core Data Summary for or Station 633055 Bear Creek Count n 58 Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum 11.0 11.0 10.0 15.0 5.0 Std. Dev. 2.0 % Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen pH Field 58 105.3 102.3 128.9 161.6 45.4 20.9 43 8.2 8.0 8.0 13.0 7.8 0.8 Stream Flow (cfs) 48 21.49 19.22 13.95 50.4 10.09 8.9 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) 31 Figure C29 – DO Data for Station 633055 Bear Creek Figure C30 – pH Data for Station 633055 Bear Creek Turbidity bidity values as seen in Table C54 were below 10 NTU for most of the samples. There here were, were however, values in the 21-50 NTU and 51-100 100 NTU range. This would indicate incidents of high sediment or nutrients in the stream. Table C54 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 42 0 5 1 0 WAV data indicates general water quality meets a WAV rating of “fair” although there were both “good” and “poor” ratings. Table C55 – WAV Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek WAV Biotic Index Count n Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. 7 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.6 1.9 0.2 32 Figure C31 – WAV Data Summary for Station 633055 Bear Creek 10032193 Bridge Kickapoo River - @ confluence with Bear Creek also at HWY 131 This station was sampled on the VSN Voyageur journey. Core data as seen in Table C56 indicating dissolved oxygen levels were low although above the impairment limits. This station was both the confluence with the Kickapoo River and downstream of the LaFa LaFarge rge wastewater treatment plant. Table C56 – Temp and Core Data for Station 10032193 Bear Creek Date/Time Sep 20, 2010 4:45 PM Field Temp.(C) 14.9 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 8.98 Calculated % Saturation 88.8 33 pH Field 8.18 OTTER CREEK BRANCH Otter Creek joins the Kickapoo at LaFarge on the West side as seen on Figure C32. Figure C32 – Otter Creek 1194200 OTTER CREEK Otter Creek is a 4.5 mile tributary to the Kickapoo River at La Farge. Otter Creek is a Class III trout stream for its entire length. Otter Creek has been monitored at only one station by the WDNR and VSN since 2000. 10030070 Otter Creek at HWY 82 This station on Otter Creek is a long time VSN WAV site. Temperature and core data have been collected from 2004 to 2010. Although there were numerous temperature points, data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be as a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, an instantaneous maximum of 21°C shows that it could be designated as a cold stream if the remaining characteristics were met. 34 Table C57 – Temperature Data Summary for Otter Creek Average 16.1 Average n Max Daily Mean 21.0 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 16.1 Daily Maximum n 13 3.5 13 Summer Average Summer Maximum 18.6 21.0 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 7 1.5 July Average July Maximum 18.3 21.0 July n July Std. Dev. 3 2.3 Figure C33 – Temperature Data Summary for Otter Creek Core data is show in Tables C57 and Figures C34 and C35 C35.. Hourly data is required to make a conclusive determination on DO impairment which was not met by this data set, however the 13 DO data points had a high average of 12 mg/L with a 10 mg/L minimum indic indicating ating no DO impairment. Also pH values did not indicate impairment. Table C57 – Core Data Summary for Otter Creek Count n 13 Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum 12.0 11.0 11.0 15.5 10.0 Std. Dev. 1.6 % Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen pH Field 13 115.0 112.8 112.8 160.3 93.6 17.3 13 7.7 7.0 7.0 8.0 7.0 0.3 Stream Flow (cfs) 8 8.49 6.4 26.8 1.6 8.1 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) 35 Figure C34 – DO data for Otter Creek Figure C35 – pH data for Otter Creek Turbidity data indicates that in most cases degradation of the water clarity was not an issue as most results were under 10 NTU. Two measurements were in the range of 11-20 NTU indicating some sediment or nutrient issues. Table C58 – Turbidity data for Otter Creek Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 11 2 0 0 0 36 CAMP CREEK BRANCH Camp Creek is a tributary of the Kickapoo River near Viola as seen in Figure C36. Figure C36 – Camp Creek Branch 1193100 BUFTON HOLLOW CREEK Bufton Hollow Creek is a 1.5 mile tributary to Camp Creek. It is considered a Class I trout stream for its entire length and is designated as an Exceptional Resource Water. Only one site has been monitored on Bufton Hollow since 2000. 10032073 Bufton Hollow Creek - 65 ft downstream from Bridge on HWY 56 This site was monitored by VSN for their WDNR partnership to ground truth temperature modeling in the watershed. As seen in Table C59 and Figure C37 the daily mean maximum of 17.1°C and summer maximum of 20.9 °C indicates that this tributary can properly classified as a trout stream. 37 Table C59 – Temperature Data Summary for Bufton Hollow Creek Average 12.5 Average n Max Daily Mean 17.1 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 12.5 Daily Maximum n 8122 2.1 170 Summer Average Summer Maximum 13.6 20.9 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 4368 1.7 July Average July Maximum 14.1 20.0 July n July Std. Dev. 1488 1.5 Figure C37 – Temperature Data Summary for Bufton Hollow Creek Although not conclusivee the core data shown in Table C60 indicates DO levels were with limits for nonnon impaired waters although the water was not fully saturated. Turbidity and pH also show no indication of impairment or degradation. Table C60 – Core Data Summary for Bufton Hollow Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Turbidity Field (NTU) May 12, 2010 4:15 PM 10.27 89.7 7.5 <10 Oct 29, 2010 10:30 AM 10.73 89.7 7.94 <10 38 1192800 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY TO CAMP CREEK This tributary is located on County Highway G. 10032072 Camp Creek Unnamed Tributary - 50 ft upstream From Bridge on Cty G This site was monitored by VSN for their WDNR partnership to ground truth temperature modeling mo in the watershed. As seen in Table C61 and Figure C38 the daily mean maximum of 16.2 °C and summer maximum of 20.6 °C indicates that this tributary could be consider considered a cold stream. Table C61 – Temperature Data Summary for Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek Average 12.6 Average n 8103 Max Daily Mean 16.2 Average Standard 2.3 Deviation Average Daily Mean 12.6 Daily Maximum n 170 Summer Average Summer Maximum 13.8 20.6 Summer n Summer Std. Dev. 4368 1.8 July Average July Maximum 14.8 17.7 July n July Std. Dev. 1488 1.2 Figure C38 – Temperature Data Summary for Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek The core data shown in Table C62 indicates DO levels were within limits for non-impaired impaired waters although the water was not fully saturated. Turbidity and pH also show no indication of impairment or degradation. 39 Table C62 – Core Data for Unnamed Tributary to Camp Creek Date/Time Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) Calculated % Saturation pH Field Turbidity Field (NTU) May 12, 2010 3:30 PM 10.54 92.7 7.7 <10 Aug 11, 2010 2:00 PM 10.76 108.3 8.24 <10 Oct 29, 2010 10:15 AM 11.7 98.1 8.07 <10 1192700 CAMP CREEK Camp Creek is a 5.5 mile tributary to Kickapoo River near Viola. Camp Creek is a Class I trout stream and an Outstanding Resource Water for its entire length. Two stations have been monitoring since 2000. 533028 Camp Creek - Cth G Bridge This station is nearer the head waters for the creek. The WDNR took a core and nutrient sample in June and a macroinvertebrate sample October 2009. Although insufficient data is available to make a conclusive determination, the data indicates no degradation in DO or turbidity levels. Table C63 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 533028 Camp Creek Date/Time Jun 4, 2009 1:00 PM Field Temp.(C) 15.9 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 13.2 Calculated % Saturation pH Field 101.5 Turbidity Field (NTU) 8.4 <10 The ammonia level did not demonstrate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were within the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the subecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels did not exceed the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value or the WDNR impairment levels. Table C64 – Nutrient Data for Station 533028 Camp Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) Jun 4, 2009 1:00 PM 0.021 1.21 0.23 0.024 The IBI data rates as a “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution, however the HBI Max-10 rated “very good”. The diversity index was high and richness values indicated a good range of aquatic life. Table C65 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533028 Camp Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max-10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 7, 2009 12:00 AM 2.8 3.7 6.1 2.6 3.2 22 20 40 533030 Camp Creek This site is downstream of station 533028. Nutrient sampling was performed by the WDNR in June and September and macroinvertebrate in November 2009. Ammonia levels did not indicate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were elevated, though not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water, higher than the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the subecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels did not exceed the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value or the WDNR impairment levels. Table C66 – Nutrient Data for Station 533030 Camp Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) Jun 29, 2003 12:00 AM *0.02 1.93 0 0.017 0.025 Sep 10, 2003 12:00 AM 0.018 2.4 0 0.022 0.022 The IBI data rates as “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also indicate an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution. The diversity index and richness values indicated a range of aquatic life was present. Table C67 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533030 Camp Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max-10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Nov 11, 2004 1:00 AM 1.7 2.5 7.3 2.2 2.4 19 19 41 ELK CREEK BRANCH Elk Creek Branch joins with the Kickapoo upstream of Readstown as seen in Figure C39. Figure C39 – Elk Creek 1191800 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY TO ELK CREEK This tributary joins Elk Creek nearer the mouth of the creek. 633154 Un Creek – Unnamed This station is midstream the unnamed creek. The WDNR took both nutrient and macroinvertebrate sampling. Ammonia results did not demonstrate toxic levels, although were elevated. Nitrate and nitrite was not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water, at or under the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels meet and exceed the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value however, neither of the values exceed WDNR impairment levels. Table C68 – Nutrient Data for Station 633154 Unnamed Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) Jun 24, 2003 12:00 AM 0.028 0.854 0.024 0.041 Aug 29, 2003 12:00 AM 0.024 1.06 0.024 0.032 42 The IBI data rates as an “excellent” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and HBI-Max also show an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution. A well the diversity index and richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C69 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633154 Unnamed Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 23, 2003 12:00 AM 2 2.7 9.7 2 1.7 19 19 633155 Unnamed Creek - (Bridge) This station is at the mouth of the unnamed creek. The WDNR took both nutrient and macroinvertebrate sampling. Ammonia results did not demonstrate toxic levels. Nitrate and nitrite was not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water or the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. The TP levels exceed the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value however, did not exceed WDNR impairment levels. Table C70 – Nutrient Data for Station 633155 Unnamed Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) Jun 24, 2003 12:00 AM *0.02 0.947 0.3 0.023 0.043 The IBI data rates “good” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution. A well the diversity index and richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C71 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 633155 Unnamed Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 23, 2003 12:00 AM 2.3 3.4 6.5 2.3 2.5 17 17 1191700 ELK CREEK Elk Creek is located south of Viola and east of Readstown as seen in Figure C39. It is a 4.4 mile tributary to the Kickapoo River. Elk Creek is a Class I trout stream and the Richland County portion is also designated as an Outstanding Resource Water. Only one station has been monitor in since 2000. 43 533041 Elk Creek - Public Fishing Area On Elk Creek Rd The public fishing area was monitored for nutrients and macroinvertebrates by the WDNR in 2003 and 2004, respectively. Ammonia levels did not demonstrate toxicity. Nitrate and nitrite levels were elevated. They were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water, higher than the 1-2 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub-ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate value for the ecoregion. TP levels did not exceed the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value or the WDNR impairment levels. Table C72 – Nutrient Data for Station 533041 Elk Creek Date/Time Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Dissolved (mg/L) Total Phosphorous Unfiltered (mg/L) Jun 20, 2003 12:00 AM ND 2.12 0 0.027 0.03 Sep 24, 2003 12:00 AM ND 1.49 0.22 0.02 0.026 The IBI data just meets the threshold for an “excellent” condition gradient for cold streams. The HBI and FBI also showed an “excellent” water quality rating and an “unlikely” degree of organic pollution. A well the diversity index and richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C73 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533041 Elk Creek Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max-10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Nov 11, 2004 1:00 AM 2.6 3.1 7.7 3.6 3.1 19 18 44 MIDDLE KICKAPOO RIVER The Middle Kickapoo River flows from Ontario to the confluence with the West Fork north of Readstown as seen in Figure C40. Figure C40 – Middle Kickapoo River 3000039 UNNAMED CREEK This creek is a tributary of the Kickapoo River located south of Viola. 533044 Unnamed Creek - (Adjacent To Ames Drive) This station is upstream of 533045. Sampling was done by the WDNR. The IBI data rates as an “excellent” condition gradient. The HBI and FBI also showed a “very good” water quality rating and a “possible slight” degree of organic pollution. However the diversity index was high and the richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C74 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533044 Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 23, 2003 12:00 AM 2.8 3.6 7.5 4.4 3.5 24 23 45 533045 Unnamed Creek (Trib To Kickapoo) - (Bridge)(Ames Drive) This station is near the mouth of the creek. Sampling was done by the WDNR. The IBI data rates as a “fair” condition gradient indicating restoration was need for all stream classifications except “limited forage fish stream” or a “limited aquatic life stream”. The HBI and FBI also showed a “good” water quality rating and “some” degree of organic pollution. However the diversity index was high and the richness values indicated a range of aquatic life. Table C75 – Macroinvertebrate Data for Station 533045 Date/Time Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Std Hilsenhoff Biotic Index Max10 Index of Biotic Integrity Family Biotic Index Shannon Diversity Index Species Richness Genera Richness Oct 23, 2003 12:00 AM 5.7 5.4 3.9 5 4 29 29 MIDDLE KICKAPOO RIVER The Middle Kickapoo River gainss a significant volume compared to the Upper Kickapoo River. The stream is still shallow but allows for recreational silent sport boating. The river gradient also decrease significantly compared to upstream.. 633064 Kickapoo River - Sth 33 In Ontario This station tation was monitored by the WDNR and VSN VSN. VSN used this station for the E.coli testing program. Although there were numerous temperature points, data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be as a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, an instantaneous limit of 25°C was exceeded numerous times. Samples prior to 2005 were taken in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius and were therefore display in as separate figure. Table C76 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River 22.1 Average n 124 Max Daily Mean 36.0 Average Standard Deviation 6.8 Average Daily Mean 22.1 Daily Maximum n 123 (Fahrenheit) Average Figure C41 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River 46 The dissolved issolved oxygen levels showed no signs of degradation. The pH values also showed no degradation. Table C77 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) % Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen pH Field Count n 11 Average Median 12.2 11 11 Mode Maximum Minimum 11.9 15.8 9.4 Std. Dev. 2.1 104.4 103.9 113.0 94.1 6.6 7.9 7.0 8.3 7.3 0.3 7.0 Figure C42 – DO Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Figure C43 – pH Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Turbidity data showed some peaks but most of the values were between 00-10 NTU. The peaks were likely due to storm events causing increase in sediment. Table C78 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 8 0 1 1 0 47 The drinking water limit of atrazine is 3 µg/L. There were 6 samples taken for atrazine in 2005. One sample exceeded this limit. Table C79 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Atrazine (ug/L) Count n Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. 6 0.78 0.15 0.10 3.20 0.00 1.25 Figure C44 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Numerous data was collected with the average as 33,483 cfu/100mL indicating impact by human activity was causing elevated E.coli levels. The PCR analysis tested positive for both human and cow DNA showing contamination which was likely from wastewater treatment plants upstream and farming operations. Table C80 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River E.coli - mtec(cfu/100mL) Hetertrophic Plate Count (cfu/100mL) Count n 127 Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum 3483 750 1000 95000 0 Std. Dev. 11466 129 167078 67000 100000 3000000 6000 366372 Figure C45 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River 48 Table C81 – PCR Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Human Cow Ruminant Horse Number of positives 60 60 38 0 Number of No Detects 0 4 3 5 Ammonia levels did not demonstrate toxic levels, with the exception ception of the 0.895 mg/L value. Nitrate and nitrite levels were not over the 10 mg/L limit for drinking water. They were in the 1-2 1 mg/L range indicating typical levels for the sub--ecoregion and over the EPA 0.5 mg/L aggregate regate value for the ecoregion. TP levels were very high exceeding the 0.033 mg/L EPA aggregate value and the WDNR impairment levels. Table C82 – Nutrient Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River Count n Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. Dissolved Ammonia (mg/L) 11 0.12 0.026 0 0.895 0 0.263 Dissolved Nitrate/Nitrite (mg/L) 11 1.3 1.2 1.8 0.9 0.28 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/L) 11 0.74 0.38 3.47 0.17 0.97 Total Phosphorous (mg/L) 11 0.2 0.107 0.828 0.063 0.224 Figure C46 – Nitrogen Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River 49 Figure C47 – Phosphorus Data for Station 633064 Kickapoo River 633191 Kickapoo River at Gibson Valley Road This station was monitored by the WNDR and VSN. VSN used this station for the E.coli testing program. Although there were numerous temperature points, data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be as a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, an instantaneous limit of 25 °C was exceeded nu numerous merous times. Samples prior to 2005 were taken in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius and were therefore display in as separate figure. 55 5.0 55 (Fahrenheit) Table C83 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River Average n Average 24.4 Max Daily Mean 35.0 Average Standard Deviation Average Daily Mean 24.4 Daily Maximum n Figure C48 – 2004 Temperature Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River 50 Figure C49 – 2005 Temperature Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River The turbidity data indicates that generally the transparency of the river was good at this station with turbidity values between 0 – 10 NTU. Six turbidity measurement measurements were above this level indicating high sediments or other particulate impacting transparency. Table C84 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River Turbidity Field 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 49 2 3 0 1 The drinking water limit of atrazine is 3 µg/L. There were 6 samples taken for atrazine in 2005 all values were lower than this limit. Table C85 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River Atrazine (ug/L) Count n Average Median Mode Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. 6 0.07 0.05 0 0.20 0.00 0.08 Figure C50 – Atrazine Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River 51 Numerous data was collected with the average as 228 2282 cfu/100mL indicating human activity was causing elevated E.coli levels exceeding the WDNR recreational value for flowing stream of 400 cfu/100 mL. The PCR analysis tested positive for both ruminant DNA showing contamination which was likely from farming operations. Table C86 – Bacteriological Data for Station 633191 Kickapoo River Average Median E.coli - Coliert(cfu/100mL) Count n 1 2000 2000 E.coli - mtec(cfu/100mL) 59 2282 350 Hetertrophic Plate Count (cfu/100mL) 61 190148 80000 Mode Maximum Minimum Std. Dev. 2000 2000 700 40000 0 7333 80000 3500000 12000 495912 Figure C51 – Bacteriological Data Summary for Station 633191 Kickapoo River Table C87 – PCR Data for Station 633191 Kickapoo River Ruminant Number of positives 36 Number of No Detects 4 10032187 Kickapoo River - Off HWY 131 - Bridge 5 Landing 5 This sample was taken at Landing 5 south of Ontario as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. No impairment of DO, pH and turbidity was demonstrated although DO was not at saturation. Table C88 – Temperature andd Core Data for S Station 10032187 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 19, 2010 2:30 PM Temperature Field (°C) 13.3 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.2 Calculated % Saturation 87.9 52 pH 8.01 Turbidity (NTU) <10 10032188 Kickapoo River - Off HWY 131 - Bridge 10 Landing 10 This sample was taken at Landing 10 north of Rockton as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. No impairment of DO, pH and turbidity was demonstrated, in fact, the DO saturation increased from the previous station earlier that day. Table C89 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032188 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 19, 2010 4:30 PM 10032189 Temperature Field (°C) 13.4 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.75 Calculated % Saturation pH 93.3 8.13 Turibidity (NTU) <10 Kickapoo River - Kickapoo Valley Reserve, Campsite I (1170 ft south of intersection of Cty P and Old HWY 131) This sample was taken at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve south of Rockton as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. While pH and turbidity value remained comparable to earlier that day, the DO dropped to 82% saturation rather than 93%. Table C90 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032188 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 19, 2010 7:30 PM 10032190 Temperature Field (°C) 12.9 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 8.63 Calculated % Saturation pH 81.7 8.13 Turibidity (NTU) <10 Kickapoo River - Kickapoo Valley Reserve, Bridge 18 (covered bridge at intersection of old HWY 131 and the Kickapoo River This sample was taken at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve south of Rockton as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity was relatively similar to values measured the day before. Table C91 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032188 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 20, 2010 2:30 PM 633066 Temperature Field (°C) 13.4 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 8.96 Calculated % Saturation pH 85.8 8.16 Turbidity (NTU) <10 Kickapoo River at State Highway 82 at LaFarge This station was monitored by the WNDR and VSN. Although there were numerous temperature points, data was only taken once per day and therefore cannot be used as a mean value use to determine fish and aquatic habitat classification. However, the instantaneous limit of 25 °C was exceeded numerous times. Samples prior to 2005 were taken in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius and were therefore display in as separate figure. Table C92 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River Average 23.8 Average n 116 Max Daily Mean 38.0 Average Standard Deviation 5.9 Average Daily Mean 23.8 Daily Maximum n 115 53 (Fahrenheit) Figure C52 – 2004 Temperature Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River Figure C53 – Temperature Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo River Turbidity data shows two values between 00-10 NTU and one between 11-20 20 NTU. Sediment was likely present in the 11-20 NTU sample. Table C93 – Turbidity Data Summary for Station 633066 Kickapoo R River Turbidity Field 10032192 0-10 NTU 11-20 NTU 21-50 NTU 51-100 NTU >100 NTU 2 1 0 0 0 Kickapoo River - 1,500 ft upstream of HWY 131 Bridge This sample was taken south of LaFarge as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity values remained comparabl comparable those taken earlier that day upstream. 54 Table C94 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032192 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 20, 2010 4:30 PM 10032194 Temperature Field (°C) 14.7 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.01 Calculated % Saturation 88.7 pH 8.2 Turbidity (NTU) <10 Kickapoo River - 1,250 ft NNW of intersection of River Road and Welker Hollow Rd This sample was taken between LaFarge and Viola as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity values remained comparable those taken the previous day upstream. Table C95 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032194 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 21, 2010 2:00 PM 10032195 Temperature Field (°C) 15.6 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 8.86 Calculated % Saturation 89.0 pH 8.13 Turbidity (NTU) <10 Kickapoo River - Viola City Campground 1000 ft upstream of HWY 131 Bridge This sample was taken in Viola as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity values remained comparable those taken the earlier that day upstream. Table C96 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032195 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 21, 2010 4:00 PM 10032196 Temperature Field (°C) 15.7 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.25 Calculated % Saturation 93.1 pH 8.07 Turbidity (NTU) <10 Kickapoo River - South of Viola near HWY 131, 160 ft upstream of confluence and unnamed tributary This sample was taken between LaFarge and Viola as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity values remained comparable those taken the previous day upstream. Table C97 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032196 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 22, 2010 11:00 AM 10032197 Cabin Temperature Field (°C) 15.4 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.25 Calculated % Saturation 93.1 pH Turbidity (NTU) 8.07 Kickapoo River - Kettner Riverfront Cabins - In front of Tree This sample was taken south of Viola as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity values remained comparable those taken earlier that day upstream. 55 Table C98 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032197 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 22, 2010 12:30 PM 10032198 Temperature Field (°C) 15.7 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.27 Calculated % Saturation 93.3 pH Turbidity (NTU) 8.12 <10 Kickapoo River - 1,500 ft downstream of HWY 131 Bridge This sample was taken just before the confluence of the West Fork and the Kickapoo River as a part of the VSN Voyageur journey down the Kickapoo. DO, pH and turbidity values remained comparable those taken the previous day upstream. Table C99 – Temperature and Core Data for Station 10032198 Kickapoo River Date/Time Sep 22, 2010 3:30 PM Temperature Field (°C) 16.1 Dissolved Oxygen Field (mg/L) 9.31 Calculated % Saturation 94.5 56 pH 8.16 Turbidity (NTU) <10