U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7 - 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66219
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations
Contact Information: Shannan Beisser, beisser.shannan@epa.gov, 816-520-1949
LENEXA, KAN. (NOV. 13, 2024) – EPA has taken action on Iowa’s 2024 list of impaired waters that do not meet applicable water quality standards and require pollutant reduction.
Every two years, states are required to submit a report for EPA review that characterizes the state’s surface water quality and a list of every impaired water body.
EPA has partially approved and partially disapproved Iowa’s 2024 list of impaired waters, called the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list, and added seven water segments to the list. These segments were added to Iowa’s list for drinking water use and do not pertain to aquatic life or recreational uses. Any local recommendations or advisories regarding their aquatic or recreational use remain in effect.
Note: The Iowa River water segment is listed twice in the table below, because it has two separate impairments – one for nitrate and one for nitrate plus nitrite.
EPA’s Decision Document provides a more detailed description of EPA’s review and the basis for this action.
Impaired Water Bodies Added to Iowa’s 2024 Section 303(d) List |
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Water Body ID Number |
Water Body Name |
Pollutant |
IA 02-CED-456 |
Cedar River |
Nitrate plus nitrite |
IA 04-LDM-1011 |
Des Moines River |
Nitrate plus nitrite |
IA 04-UDM-1211 |
Des Moines River |
Nitrate plus nitrite |
IA 02-IOW-628 |
Iowa River |
Nitrate |
IA 02-IOW-628 |
Iowa River |
Nitrate plus nitrite |
IA 04-RAC-1116 |
Raccoon River |
Nitrate plus nitrite |
IA 03-SSK-927 |
South Skunk River |
Nitrate plus nitrite |
Impaired Waters and Total Maximum Daily Load
Once a water body or segment is included on an impaired waters list, development of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) – a water restoration plan – is necessary. A TMDL establishes the maximum amount of a pollutant allowed in a water body and serves as the starting point or planning tool for restoring water quality.
Public Comment Period
The seven water segments added to Iowa’s 2024 list of impaired waters require pollutant reduction through a TMDL and are subject to a 30-day public notice from Nov. 13 to Dec. 13, 2024. EPA requests public comment on these seven water segments only. After public comment, EPA will issue a response to public comments received and revise its decision, if necessary.
For additional information regarding impaired waters and TMDLs, visit EPA Region 7's page, EPA's How's My Waterway, or Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
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