Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
Information and Education
In 2008, the Department of Natural Resources focused staff time and resources on migrating its assessment datasets from stand-alone excel workbooks to the WATERS database. Due to this effort, the DNR did not write up a narrative Water Quality Report to Congress. In 2008, the department delisted a number of waters from its imipaired waters list. http://dnr.wi.gov/water/impairedSearch.aspx?priority=delisted_2008
Navigability Determination
NE NE S15 T14N R17E`; East Branch Fond du Lac River;
TMDL Development
Parsons Creek is currently being impacted by sediment, phosphorus, and ammonia. Due to excessive inputs of sediment and nutrients, Parsons Creek is experiencing degraded habitat, sedimentation, and aquatic toxicity due to high ammonia levels. On the 2006 303(d) Impaired Waters list, Parsons Creek is listed for the following: (1) Pollutants: Sediment, Nutrients (phosphorus, ammonia) (2) Impairments: Sediment, Degraded Habitat, Aquatic Toxicity (ammonia)
TMDL Implementation
An implementation plan for Parsons Creek should be developed and implemented to remove the Creek from the 303(d) impaired waters list.
This TMDL addresses 8 TMDLs for 4 waterbody segments and 9 impairments from the 2006 and upcoming 2008 Wisconsin 303(d) list.
Implementation Plan is needed.
Monitor or Propose 303(d) Listing
Elevated Temperatures, Degraded Habitat - TMDL prepared from field work during summer months. The unnamed tributary to Meeme River (Osman Trib) is listed as an impaired water of the state. These data are being collected for evaluation with the Tiered and Aquatic Life Use method currently under development.
TMDL (USEPA) Approved
EPA finds that the TMDL for Parsons Creek watershed satisfies all of the elements of an approvable TMDL. This TMDL approval addresses 8 TMDLs for 4 waterbody segments and 9 impairments from the 2006 and upcoming 2008 Wisconsin 303(d) list.
Monitor and/or Protect Groundwater, Sourcewater
Groundwater Protection Areas need to be formally identified for the springs that feed Parsons Creek and the unnamed tributary.
Trout Classification Mgmt
Parsons Creek is classified as a Class I to Class II trout stream. At present it does not sufficiently support a significant and/or reproducing brook trout population due to extensive habitat modifications and wetland degradation. Habitat improvements and wetland restoration projects should be undertaken to improve conditions.
Habitat Restoration - Instream
Instream habitat in Parsons Creek, specifically Hobbs Woods County Park, should be restored and improved to support trout populations.