Impaired Water - Grant River (Grant River)
Grant County, Wisconsin
GP04, GP05
956000
18.87 - 25.94
7.07
Water is impaired due to one or more pollutants and associated quality impacts.
Notes
This segment of the Grant River was evaluated for phosphorus and/or biology every two years between 2012 and 2020. Phosphorus levels were found to be too high.
Listing Details
Pollutant
Total Phosphorus
Listed For
Fish and Aquatic Life
Impairments
Impairment Unknown
Current Use
Unsupported Aquatic Life
Listing Status
303d Listed
Attainable Use
Default - Fish and Aquatic Life
Priority
Low
Designated Use
Default - Fish and Aquatic Life
303(d) ID
2014-59
Listing Date
4/1/2014
Impaired Water Notes
This water was assessed during the 2014 listing cycle; total phosphorus sample data exceed 2014 WisCALM listing criteria for the Fish and Aquatic Life use, however, no biological data (i.e. no macroinvertebrate or fish Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) scores) were available to assess biological impairment).
Date
1/28/2014

Impaired Water Notes
This water was assessed during the 2016 listing cycle; total phosphorus sample data exceed 2016 WisCALM listing criteria for the Fish and Aquatic Life use, however, available biological data do not indicate impairment (i.e. no macroinvertebrate or fish Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) scored in the "poor" condition category).
Date
10/5/2015

Impaired Water Notes
This water was assessed during the 2018 listing cycle; new total phosphorus sample data exceed 2018 WisCALM listing criteria for the Fish and Aquatic Life use, however, available biological data do not indicate impairment (i.e. no macroinvertebrate or fish Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) scored in the "poor" condition category).
Date
4/18/2017

Impaired Water Notes
Total phosphorus data from this water were evaluated during the 2012 listing cycle. Some of the evaluated data were collected during extreme weather events, leaving insufficient representative data available to assess. Therefore, additional representative data will be collected during more normal conditions before making an assessment decision.
Date
4/1/2012