Water Body Name: | Kings River, Lower (Pine Flat Reservoir to Island Weir) |
Water Body ID: | CAR5518000020090112105219 |
Water Body Type: | River & Stream |
Lines of Evidence (LOEs) for Decision ID 15766 |
LOE ID: | 26365 |
Pollutant: | Chlorpyrifos |
LOE Subgroup: | Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | Total |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 12 |
Number of Exceedances: | 3 |
Data and Information Type: | PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | 15 water samples were collected from Kings River from July 2004 to October 2006, representing 12 4-day average concentrations and 15 1-hour average concentrations.3 samples exceeded the 4-day average concentration guideline of 0.015 μg/L. 4 samples exceeded the 1-hour concentration guideline of 0.025 μg/L. |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | No individual pesticide or combination of pesticides shall be present in concentrations that adversely affect beneficial uses (CVRWQCB, 2007). All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (CVRWQCB, 2007). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Water quality criteria for diazinon and chlorpyrifos. Administrative Report 00-3. Rancho Cordova, CA: Pesticide Investigations Unit, Office of Spills and Response. CA Department of Fish and Game |
Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) for the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region | |
Evaluation Guideline: | California Department of Fish and Game Hazard Assessment Criteria - 0.015 ug/L 4-day average and 0.025 ug/L 1-hour average (Siepmann and Finlayson, 2000) |
Guideline Reference: | Water quality criteria for diazinon and chlorpyrifos. Administrative Report 00-3. Rancho Cordova, CA: Pesticide Investigations Unit, Office of Spills and Response. CA Department of Fish and Game |
Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from Kings river at Reed Avenue, Lemoor Weir, and Manning. |
Temporal Representation: | Monthly samples were collected between July and October 2006; Four daily samples were collected between 27 to 30 January 2005. |
Environmental Conditions: | Main Fork Kings River extends downstream from Pine Flat Dam to Island Weir. |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Good. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Lines of Evidence (LOEs) for Decision ID 15765 |
LOE ID: | 26364 |
Pollutant: | Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: | Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | Dissolved |
Beneficial Use: | Cold Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 28 |
Number of Exceedances: | 2 |
Data and Information Type: | PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | Zero of 1 DO measurements at Fresno Weir in 2004, 2 of 21 DO measurements at Manning Avenue (one each in September and December 2005), and 0 of 6 DO measurements at Reed Avenue in 2005 were below the Water Quality Objective of 7 mg/L. Two of the 28 DO measurements were below the Water Quality Objective for minimum dissolved oxygen content in surface water. |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | From the Tulare Lake Basin Plan the (COLD) Cold Freshwater Habitat criterion is a Minimum Dissolved Oxygen content of 7mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, Second Edition |
Evaluation Guideline: | |
Guideline Reference: | |
Spatial Representation: | Dissolved oxygen levels were measured in the Kings River at Fresno Weir, Manning Avenue, Reed Avenue, and Lemoore Weir. |
Temporal Representation: | Dissolved oxygen was measured once in July 2004 at Fresno Weir, once in August 2004 and typically monthly between January 2005 and October 2006 at Manning Avenue, and typically daily between January 27 and February 4 2005. |
Environmental Conditions: | Main Fork Kings River extends downstream from Pine Flat Dam to Island Weir. |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Good. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Lines of Evidence (LOEs) for Decision ID 15768 |
LOE ID: | 26369 |
Pollutant: | Toxicity |
LOE Subgroup: | Toxicity |
Matrix: | Sediment |
Fraction: | Total |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 9 |
Number of Exceedances: | 0 |
Data and Information Type: | TOXICITY TESTING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | Zero of the 9 samples tested with Hyalella azteca were toxic. |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. This objective applies regardless of whether the toxicity is caused by a single substance or the interactive effect of multiple substances. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, Second Edition |
Evaluation Guideline: | Statistically significant difference from control using a t-test with 10-day Hyalella azteca sediment toxicity tests. |
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Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from five locations: Kings River at James Bypass, Kings River at James Bypass/Weir, Kings River at Lemoore Weir, Kings River at Manning Avenue, and near Kings River at Reed Avenue. |
Temporal Representation: | Samples were collected from October 2004 to October 2006. |
Environmental Conditions: | |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Excellent. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Lines of Evidence (LOEs) for Decision ID 15769 |
LOE ID: | 26370 |
Pollutant: | pH |
LOE Subgroup: | Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | None |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 22 |
Number of Exceedances: | 0 |
Data and Information Type: | PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program collected 22 samples from December 2002 to June 2004. None of the 22 samples had a pH value outside the acceptable pH range. |
Data Reference: | Monitoring Data from the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP), San Joaquin River Basin - 2007 Data Review |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | The pH of water shall not be depressed below 6.5,raised above 8.5, or changed at any time more than 0.5 units from normal ambient pH. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) for the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region |
Evaluation Guideline: | Measurement of pH within the range of 6.5 and 8.5. A high pH value is greater than 8.5 |
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Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from six locations: Kings River at Fresno Weir, Kings River at Peoples Weir, Kings River at Island Weir, Kings River at South Fork, Kings River at South Fork 2, and North Fork Kings River at Exvelsior Avenue. |
Temporal Representation: | Sampling occurred from December 2002 to June 2004. |
Environmental Conditions: | |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Good. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with the State Water Resources Control Board's Quality Assurance Program Plan for the State of California's Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): | Quality Assurance Management Plan for the State of California's Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program. Sacramento, CA. State Water Resources Control Board. SWAMP. December 2002 (1st version) |
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LOE ID: | 26371 |
Pollutant: | pH |
LOE Subgroup: | Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | None |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 63 |
Number of Exceedances: | 4 |
Data and Information Type: | PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | The Southern San Joaquin Water Quality Coalition collected 63 samples from July 2004 to October 2006. Four out of 63 samples were outside the acceptable range; two samples were higher than the acceptable range and two samples were lower than the acceptable range. |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | The pH of water shall not be depressed below 6.5,raised above 8.3, or changed at any time more than 0.3 units from normal ambient pH. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) for the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region |
Evaluation Guideline: | Measurement of pH within the range of 6.5 and 8.5 |
Guideline Reference: | |
Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from seven locations: Kings River at Fresno Wier, Kings River at Jackson Avenue bridge, Kings River at Jackson Avenue, Kings River at James Bypass/Wier, Kings River at Lemoore Wier, Kings River at Manning Avenue, and Kings River at Reed Avenue. |
Temporal Representation: | Sampling occurred from July 2004 to October 2006. |
Environmental Conditions: | |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Good. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Lines of Evidence (LOEs) for Decision ID 15767 |
LOE ID: | 26367 |
Pollutant: | Toxicity |
LOE Subgroup: | Toxicity |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | Total |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 50 |
Number of Exceedances: | 1 |
Data and Information Type: | TOXICITY TESTING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | One of the 50 samples tested with Ceriodaphnia dubia was toxic and violated the narrative toxicity objective. One sample collected at Kings River at Manning Avenue exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample date and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:05 September 2006 (75) |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. This objective applies regardless of whether the toxicity is caused by a single substance or the interactive effect of multiple substances. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, Second Edition |
Evaluation Guideline: | Statistically significant difference from control using a t-test with 4-day acute-style toxicity tests. |
Guideline Reference: | |
Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from six locations: Kings River at Fresno Wier, Kings River at Jackson Avenue Bridge, Kings River at James Bypass, Kings River at James Bypass/Wier, Kings River at Lemoore Wier, and Kings River at Manning Avenue. |
Temporal Representation: | Samples were collected from June 2004 to October 2006. |
Environmental Conditions: | |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Excellent. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
QAPP Information Reference(s): | |
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LOE ID: | 26366 |
Pollutant: | Toxicity |
LOE Subgroup: | Toxicity |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | Total |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 50 |
Number of Exceedances: | 41 |
Data and Information Type: | TOXICITY TESTING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | Forty-one of 50 samples tested with Selenastrum capricornutum were toxic and violated the narrative toxicity objective. One sample collected at Fresno Weir exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample date and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:06 July 2004 (66)Three samples collected at Kings River at Jackson Avenue Bridge exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample dates and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:20 July 2004 (58)02 August 2004 (57)16 August 2004 (75)Two samples collected at Kings River at James Bypass exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample dates and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:17 May 2006 (68)21 June 2006 (78)Two samples collected at Kings River at James Bypass/Weir exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample dates and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:07 June 2005 (67)25 April 2006 (73)Nineteen samples collected at Kings River at Lemoore Weir exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample dates and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:06 July 2004 (70)08 August 2004 (64)16 March 2005 (89)12 April 2005 (88)10 May 2005 (86)07 June 2005 (69)19 July 2005 (73)23 August 2005 (77)27 September 2005 (89)23 February 2006 (60)01 March 2006 (82)25 April 2006 (90)17 May 2006 (76)21 June 2006 (80)19 July 2006 (73)14 August 2006 (69)05 September 2006 (75)03 October 2006 (84)Fourteen samples collected at Kings River at Manning Avenue exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample dates and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:08 August 2004 (69)12 April 2005 (84)07 June 2005 (65)19 July 2005 (77)23 August 2005 (77)27 September 2005 (88)21 December 2005 (80)23 February 2006 (58)01 March 2006 (87)15 March 2006 (90)18 May 2006 (81)19 July 2006 (78)14 August 2006 (84)05 September 2006 (73) |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. This objective applies regardless of whether the toxicity is caused by a single substance or the interactive effect of multiple substances. (CVRWQCB, 2004) |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, Second Edition |
Evaluation Guideline: | Statistically significant difference from control using a t-test with 4-day chronic-style toxicity tests. |
Guideline Reference: | |
Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from six locations: Kings River at Fresno Wier, Kings River at Jackson Avenue Bridge, Kings River at James Bypass, Kings River at James Bypass/Wier, Kings River at Lemoore Wier, and Kings River at Manning Avenue. |
Temporal Representation: | Samples were collected from June 2004 to October 2006. |
Environmental Conditions: | |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Excellent. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
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LOE ID: | 26368 |
Pollutant: | Toxicity |
LOE Subgroup: | Toxicity |
Matrix: | Water |
Fraction: | Total |
Beneficial Use: | Warm Freshwater Habitat |
Number of Samples: | 50 |
Number of Exceedances: | 2 |
Data and Information Type: | TOXICITY TESTING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: | Two of the 50 samples tested with Pimephales promelas were toxic and violated the narrative toxicity objective. One sample collected at Kings River at Lemoore Weir exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample date and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:23 February 2006 (88)One sample collected at Kings River at Manning Avenue exhibited a statistically significant decrease in growth compared to the control. The sample date and percent of control (in parentheses) are as follows:23 February 2006 (55) |
Data Reference: | Revised Draft of the 2007 Review of the Monitoring Data for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Conditional Waiver Program |
Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order Nos. R5-2003-0826, R5-2005-0833, and R5-2008-0005 for Coalition Groups Under Resolution No. R5-2003-0105, Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands Within the Central Valley Region | |
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: | All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. This objective applies regardless of whether the toxicity is caused by a single substance or the interactive effect of multiple substances. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: | Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, Second Edition |
Evaluation Guideline: | Statistically significant difference from control using a t-test with 4-day acute-style toxicity tests. |
Guideline Reference: | |
Spatial Representation: | Samples were collected from six locations: Kings River at Fresno Weir, Kings River at Jackson Avenue Bridge, Kings River at James Bypass, Kings River at James Bypass/Weir, Kings River at Lemoore Weir, and Kings River at Manning Avenue. |
Temporal Representation: | Samples were collected from June 2004 to October 2006. |
Environmental Conditions: | |
QAPP Information: | Data quality: Excellent. Monitoring was conducted in accordance with Central Valley Water Board Monitoring and Reporting Program (order number R5-2003-0826) requirements (CVRWQCB, 2003) |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |