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Contract 56662 REL 83: 1992-062-00 EXP LOWER YAKIMA VALLEY RIPARIAN
Project Number:
Title:
Lower Yakima Valley Riparian Wetlands Restoration
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Yakima 100.00%
Contract Number:
56662 REL 83
Contract Title:
1992-062-00 EXP LOWER YAKIMA VALLEY RIPARIAN
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The purpose of this Statement of Work is to continue implementation of the YN Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Wildlife Mitigation Project that began in 1991 (Contract Number 94BI12521).  The advance design work and implementation protocols were completed in 1991-93 as Project Number 92-062.  An Environmental Assessment (EA) and a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI), based on these implementation plans, were developed in 1994 (DOE No. 0941).  Project implementation began immediately after the FONSI was signed.  

The guiding documents mentioned above are cited below.  These plans, assessments and agreements (totaling over 300 pages) are very extensive and provide the basis for this Statement of Work.  The reader is encouraged to refer to these documents for detailed information pertaining to the objectives and tasks outlined below.  

The goals of this Project are as follows:

1) To permanently protect 27,000 acres of floodplain lands along the Yakima River, Toppenish and Satus Creeks within the agricultural portion of the Yakama Reservation.

2) To enhance those lands to realize a net increase in native fish and wildlife habitat values.

3) To adaptively manage those lands to ensure permanent fish and wildlife value.

4) To monitor the habitat conditions to ensure the desired habitat value is reached and maintained.

The goals of this contract focus on goals 3 and 4 above.

This project is being undertaken pursuant to Section 1003(b)(7) of the Wildlife Mitigation Rule promulgated by the Northwest Power Planning Council (NPPC).  The Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Project is consistent with subbasin fish and wildlife mitigation priorities established by the NPPC.  This project also reflects and supports the fish and wildlife mitigation objectives developed for the Lower Columbia River Dams resulting from the Power Council-mandated public revue process outlined in Section 1003(b)(4)(B) &(D) for the Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Program.

National Marine Fisheries Service Biological Opinion of the Federal Columbia River Power System - Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives (RPA)

This project addresses the following RPAs 34 & 35:

Action 150: This project protects currently productive non-federal habitat along streams with listed steelhead.  Toppenish and Satus Creeks are responsible for >60% of the total steelhead production in the Yakima Subbasin.

Action 151: This project is directly involved in increasing instream flows within Toppenish and Satus Creeks by purchasing lands currently served by creek diversions.  

Actions 152, 153: This project is utilizing and pursuing funding from many sources for restoration cost-share.  These include USDA (WHIP, CREP, WRP), North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA), BOR, BIA, Pheasants Forever, and many other sources as they are appropriate.  The project seeks to go beyond a simple buffer system along these important waterways.  Instead, total floodplain restoration is the goal.

Action 154: Planning activities related to this project are incorporated directly into Yakima Subbasin summaries, assessments and plans.  The methods and successes of this project are important to these future subbasin planning activities.

Land protection under the project follows the goals set out in the guiding documents, including the 1994 Environmental Assessment (EA).  Lands are targeted for protection when they help to "increase quality and quantity of wetland, riparian, and upland wildlife and wildlife and wildlife habitat" and "Maintain consistency with the Council's 1989 Fish and Wildlife Program Wildlife Rule", as stated in the EA. In general, lands within the floodplains of the Yakima River, Toppenish Creek and tributaries, and Satus Creek and tributaries meet these criteria as they support wetland, riparian, and upland wildlife habitat. Once lands are protected, they are assessed with respect to habitat quality and quantity. Based on this assessment and the land management plan they fall under, restoration begins. Typical restoration actions include hydrological reconnection, noxious weed control, vegetation management, and removal of old structures etc. Further details of this process can be found in the guiding documents listed below.

Currently, approximately 21,500 acres are under protection out of the goal of 27,000 acres. Of these, approximately 17,500 acres are protected with leases or land use agreements, and approximately 3,500 acres are protected by fee purchase. In any given year, leases may be renewals or for new lands depending on willing sellers of appropriate properties and the vagaries of the land acquisition process.

Project Guiding Documents

Bich, J., T. Hames, S. McCorquodale, J. Reichel, and W. Bradley.  1991.  The Yakama Nation Wildlife Mitigation Plan.  Prepared for the Northwest Power Planning Council, Portland, OR.  62pp.

Washington Wildlife Coalition, and Bonneville Power Administration.  1993.  Washington Wildlife Mitigation Agreement.  22pp.

Yakama Nation.  1994.  Yakama Nation Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Restoration Plan - Predesign Management Plan.  Prepared for Bonneville Power Administration.  Portland, OR.  164pp.

Bonneville Power Administration, Yakama Nation, and Bureau of Indian Affairs.  1994.  Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Restoration Project - Final Environmental Assessment.  DOE No. 0941.  Portland, OR  58pp.

Bonneville Power Administration, and Yakama Nation.  1996.  Memorandum of Agreement for the Implementation of the Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Restoration Project.  Portland, OR


Supporting Documents Providing Further Implementation Methods and Protocols

Yakama Nation.  1984.  Current Status of the Yakama Nation's Public Hunting and Fishing Program with Planning Recommendations for future Management.  Yakama Tribal Council, Toppenish, WA.  12pp.

_____.  1987.  Land and Natural Resource Policy Plan (T-92-87). Yakama Tribal Council, Toppenish, WA.  26pp.

Meuth, J.  1989.  Yakama Nation Waterfowl Management Plan.  Prepared by U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service for Yakama Nation.  Toppenish, WA.  190pp.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
04/01/2015
Contract End Date:
03/31/2016
Current Contract Value:
$1,608,339
Expenditures:
$1,608,339

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2024.

BPA CO:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Contract Contractor:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
LeRoy Adams Yakama Confederated Tribes No Supervisor kawichin@yakama.com (509) 865-5121x6322
Debbie Azure Yakama Confederated Tribes No Administrative Contact azud@yakamafish-nsn.gov (509) 865-5121x6334
Tom Elliott Yakama Confederated Tribes Yes Interested Party ellt@yakamafish-nsn.gov (509) 865-5121x6308
Verna Finley Yakama Confederated Tribes No Administrative Contact verna_finley@yakama.com (509) 865-5121x6328
Edward Gresh Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead esgresh@bpa.gov (503) 230-5756
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Khanida Mote Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kpmote@bpa.gov (503) 230-4599
Michelle O'Malley Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR mmomalley@bpa.gov (503) 230-5138


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Contract package (SOW, budget and property inventory) B: 119. Manage all aspects of project, including lease agreement renewals 01/15/2016 01/15/2016
Properly-maintained facilities C: 186. Operate and Maintain Terrestrial Components of Project 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Properly-maintained structures D: 186. Operate and Maintain Aquatic Components of Project 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Maintained roadways E: 186. Satus Wildlife Area and North Satus Wildlife Area Road Maintenance 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Properly maintained vegetation F: 198. General maintenance of native vegetation and invasive control 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
4000 acres of Russian Olive follow-up treatment G: 198. Russian Olive follow up control 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Successful willow planting. H: 47. Plant willow stakes 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Successful cottonwood planting. I: 47. Plant cottonwood stakes 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Garbage-free Properties J: 27. Garbage Removal 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Properly-monitored Properties K: 26. Investigate Trespass Occurrences 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Technical input to restoration project designs L: 122. Provide technical input to restoration project designs. 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Presentation of Project Information M: 99. Outreach and Education 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Lease of parcel T-2270 and various N: 92. Lease of parcel T-2270 and various 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Lease of parcel 1967 and various O: 92. Lease of parcel 1967 and various 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Management Plans completed P: 193. Develop Long-Term Site-Specific Management and Restoration Plans. 03/31/2016
Wildlife Surveys completed Q: 157. Collect Annual Data According to Monitoring Plans 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Monitoring data collected R: 157. Conduct monitoring of vegetation and hydrology in wildlife areas 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Groundwater/surface water monitoring of the Satus Wildlife Area S: 157. Conduct integrated groundwater/surface water monitoring of the Satus Wildlife Area. 03/31/2016
Improved tracking and evaluation of vegetation management. T: 156. Develop improved method to track and evaluate vegetation management activities. 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Permitting Activities completed U: 165. Conduct Appropriate Permitting Activities 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Update of Land Securing Investment Account activity V: 141. Other Reports for BPA 03/31/2016 03/31/2016
Progress Report has been published W: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (4/2009) to (3/2012) 03/31/2016
Progress Report has been published X: 132. Submit Draft Progress Report for the period (4/1/2012) to (3/31/2013) 03/31/2016
Progress Report has been published Y: 132. Submit Draft Progress Report for the period (4/1/2013) to (3/31/2014) 03/31/2016
Progress Report has been published Z: 132. Submit Draft Progress Report for the period (4/1/2014) to (3/31/2015) 01/30/2016 01/30/2016

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 2 instances of WE 198 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 193 Produce Land Management Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 26 Investigate Trespass
  • 1 instance of WE 27 Remove Debris
  • 3 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 2 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 2 instances of WE 92 Lease Land
  • 2 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
Wildlife
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 04/01/2015
B 119 Manage all aspects of project, including lease agreement renewals 04/01/2015
C 186 Operate and Maintain Terrestrial Components of Project 04/01/2015
D 186 Operate and Maintain Aquatic Components of Project 06/22/2016
E 186 Satus Wildlife Area and North Satus Wildlife Area Road Maintenance 03/31/2016
F 198 General maintenance of native vegetation and invasive control 03/31/2016
G 198 Russian Olive follow up control 03/31/2016
H 47 Plant willow stakes 03/31/2016
I 47 Plant cottonwood stakes 03/31/2016
J 27 Garbage Removal 04/01/2015
K 26 Investigate Trespass Occurrences 04/01/2015
L 122 Provide technical input to restoration project designs. 04/01/2015
M 99 Outreach and Education 04/01/2015
N 92 Lease of parcel T-2270 and various 04/01/2015
O 92 Lease of parcel 1967 and various 04/01/2015
P 193 Develop Long-Term Site-Specific Management and Restoration Plans.
Q 157 Collect Annual Data According to Monitoring Plans 04/01/2015
R 157 Conduct monitoring of vegetation and hydrology in wildlife areas 03/31/2016
S 157 Conduct integrated groundwater/surface water monitoring of the Satus Wildlife Area. 03/31/2016
T 156 Develop improved method to track and evaluate vegetation management activities. 04/01/2015
U 165 Conduct Appropriate Permitting Activities 04/01/2015
V 141 Other Reports for BPA 04/01/2015
W 132 Submit Progress Report for the period (4/2009) to (3/2012) 04/01/2015
X 132 Submit Draft Progress Report for the period (4/1/2012) to (3/31/2013) 04/01/2015
Y 132 Submit Draft Progress Report for the period (4/1/2013) to (3/31/2014) 04/01/2015
Z 132 Submit Draft Progress Report for the period (4/1/2014) to (3/31/2015) 04/01/2015