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Contract 80442: 1998-003-00 EXP SPOKANE WILDLIFE MITIGATION AREAS (O&M)
Project Number:
Title:
Wildlife Mitigation/Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for Spokane Tribe Land Acquisitions
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Spokane 100.00%
Contract Number:
80442
Contract Title:
1998-003-00 EXP SPOKANE WILDLIFE MITIGATION AREAS (O&M)
Contract Continuation:
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77121: 1998-003-00 EXP SPOKANE WILDLIFE MITIGATION AREAS (OPERATIONS)
  • 83421: 1998-003-00 EXP SPOKANE WILDLIFE AREAS O&M
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Performance Work Statement: The objective of this project is to conduct the daily operation and maintenance of wildlife lands acquired through the Spokane Tribe Wildlife Mitigation Project (1991-062-00). This project focuses on the reduction of noxious weeds (cover cropping, prescribed burning, chemical, mechanical, and biological controls), removal of livestock, improving access roads, restoration (non-BPA funding), and other lesser essentials on wildlife lands.

Purpose: The objectives within the overall SOW are encompassed within many different work elements to satisfy the continued operations and maintenance on these mitigation project lands. The reduction of noxious weeds is the largest ongoing component of the project. There is increasing concern from the surrounding counties about the introduction of weeds into new wildlife lands. To increase the success of implementation actions, noxious weed control will take on a more structured approach through the creation of a Weed Management Plan. The Weed Management Plan establishes an effective strategy in the near-term, and also begins to outline a plan of action for the future to combat noxious weeds on wildlife lands. Other projects have illustrated that an integrated approach of cover cropping, prescribed burning, chemical, mechanical, and biological control is the most effective strategy in reducing noxious weed populations over the long-term.

Emphases: This FY19 SOW reflects a continuation of most prior contract actions. Beyond a more deliberate weed control regime, the removal of domestic livestock from wildlife lands is still a primary focus. New fence construction continues to be de-emphasized in this contract; but maintenance of previously installed fencing will still be a significant part of project efforts. Additionally, addressing the maintenance and/or decommissioning of roads within dispersed wildlife lands is a priority management emphasis and is crucial for access to complete work elements within the project areas. There are several other components that are also critical for the success of operations and maintenance on wildlife lands (additional road de-commissions, debris removal, etc).

Additional Actions: Project management activities in 2018-19 will also encompass or continue the following major tasks and initiatives:

1) Vegetation Removal (forest thinning and group selection harvest): Continue to follow the Silviculture prescriptions and recommendations provided by the Tribal Forester, to thin over-stocked (decadent) forest stands to restore viability and variability in habitat conditions for wildlife;

2) The continuation of fire restoration using BPA and NRCS funding for weed control, reforestation, reseeding, and riparian restoration for both the Carpenter Road Fire of 2015 and also the Cause Mountain Fire of 2016.
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Background: The Spokane Wildlife Mitigation project began in 1998 with management activities (O&M) beginning on the initial 1863 acres of land that was purchased on the Spokane Indian Reservation in 1996 through1998. The purpose of the Spokane Tribe Wildlife Mitigation Operation & Maintenance project is for the management of wildlife lands that have been purchased through the original Blue Creek Winter Range project. In 2007, the Blue Creek Winter Range Project acquired an additional 3926 acres which added to the O&M project. These new lands are incorporated into the O&M project with the Site Specific Management Plans updates.

Initial activities began with Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) surveys on those properties. HSI models used for HEP analysis included White-tailed deer, Mule Deer, Yellow warbler (for Riparian forest), Sharp-tailed grouse, Ruffed grouse, and Western Meadowlark (for Mourning dove) for losses which were associated with the construction and inundation of Grand Coulee Dam. Results of the HEP analysis were then used to help direct the management activities that take place on the Wildlife properties. Primary activities that have been conducted include, but are not limited to, fencing (removal, construction, and repair), noxious weed control (mechanical, chemical and biological), access road maintenance, and site clean-up. Past enhancement and habitat improvement activities on these lands includes native grass establishment, native tree & shrub establishment, tree thinning, riparian/stream channel restoration, and water development.

Cost-Share Activities on WMA’s: Funding of enhancement activities through the O&M project has been limited to only a few small scale projects, while large scale enhancements have been funded by the Spokane Tribe of Indians (STOI), USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. The Tribe and the Service are working together to conduct enhancement activities on riparian and upland habitats at some of the individual Wildlife Mitigation Area's. Enhancements that occur on BPA-acquired lands that are funded by non-BPA dollars will be reported on the cost-share tab at the project-level in PISCES, and within the Annual Progress Report.

Project Revenue: At the time of acquisition of additional mitigation properties, the project inherited five pre-existing farm-service contracts associated with properties acquired with BPA funding. These contract values ranged from $67 to $3463, and total approximately $6475 per year in revenue. This money is put back into the project in the form of purchased fence materials, herbicides, seed, and miscellaneous supplies/tools. It is reported on a yearly basis in the annual report.  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2018
Contract End Date:
09/30/2019
Current Contract Value:
$437,206
Expenditures:
$437,206

* 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:
Coop
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Konnie Brockway Spokane Tribe No Administrative Contact konnieb@spokanetribe.com (509) 458-6561
Lisa Dexter Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer lldexter@bpa.gov (503) 230-3893
Tucker Freeman Spokane Tribe Yes Technical Contact tucker.freeman@spokanetribe.com (509) 626-4416
Desmond Gelman Bonneville Power Administration No CO Assistant dxgelman@bpa.gov (503) 230-4960
Andre L'Heureux Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver allheureux@bpa.gov (503) 230-4482
Chad McCrea Spokane Tribe No Supervisor chadm@spokanetribe.com (509) 626-4420
Jennifer Snyder Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead jasnyder@bpa.gov (503) 230-4187
Jacob Turner Spokane Tribe Yes Contract Manager jacob.turner@spokanetribe.com (509) 626-4413
Corrie Veenstra Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR cxveenstra@bpa.gov (503) 230-3503


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Effective implementation management, and timely contract administration A: 119. Project implementation management and contract administration 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Timely and successful Environmental Compliance documentation and clearance B: 165. Environmental Compliance Documentation and Clearance: habitat protection, restoration & enhancement 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Conduct outreach and educational events at local high schools and community events C: 99. Outreach and Education 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Develop List of Selected Future Project Actions D: 114. Evaluate and Develop Additional Management Actions 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Reforestation on 88 acres of Peaks/Wellpinit WMA E: 47. [NEW (Year-1)]: Reforestation of Conifer trees in Peaks/Wellpinit WMA 07/01/2019 10/24/2018
McCoy Lake Watershed WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control on 350 acres F: 198. McCoy Lake Watershed WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Peaks/Wellpinit Mt. WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control on 325 acres G: 198. Peaks/Wellpinit Mt. WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Fox Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control on 100 acres H: 198. Fox Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Cottonwood WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control on 50 acres I: 198. Cottonwood WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Blue Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control J: 198. Blue Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Tshimikan Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control K: 198. Tshimikan Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Ensure good survivability of 2017 Riparian plantings L: 198. Maintain 2017/2018 Riparian Plantings on McCoy Creek Watershed 08/31/2019 09/30/2019
Improved road access on 2.0 miles of roads at WMA. M: 188. Access Road Corridor Vegetation Thinning - Tshimikan WMA 08/31/2019 08/14/2019
Follow-up treatments (year-3) to promote viability and variability in previously thinned over-stocked forest stands N: 199. [YEAR-4 (FY19)]: Fox Creek WMA - Manage overstocked forest stands to historic range of variability 08/15/2019
Road Decommission at McCoy WMA O: 33. Road Decommission at McCoy WMA 06/30/2019 05/09/2019
Improve Access Roads in the McCoy Lake WMA P: 38. Improve Access Roads in the McCoy Lake WMA 05/01/2019 05/01/2019
40 Miles of Fence Line Maintained Q: 186. WMA Boundary Fence Maintenance 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Operate and Maintain Irrigation Pivot R: 186. McCoy Lake Watershed WMA Irrigation Operations 09/15/2019 09/17/2019
Fence to exclude trespass cattle: protect Fox Creek WMA (~800 acres) S: 40. Install 12,566 feet of barbed/smooth wire fence around Fox Creek WMA 09/30/2019
Produce Signage for properties T: 188. Produce and Post Signage 08/01/2019 08/01/2019
Manage and mitigate the presence and impacts of Trespass Livestock U: 26. Investigate Trespass Livestock and Exclusion Strategies 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Complete 115 acres of Cover crop seeding V: 198. Planting Cover Crops for Wildlife Benefit 09/30/2019 06/04/2019
Improved forest health in selected stands of conifers on Wellpinit WMA W: 199. Wellpinit WMA: Conifer Thinning (removal) 09/30/2019 09/30/2019
Create and implement a Land Consolidation Plan X: 174. (Year-2) Create a Land Consolidation Plan 09/30/2019
Develop and complete a "Burn Management Plan" for all wildlife Mitigation properties Y: 174. (New) Produce Burn Management Plan 09/30/2019
Finalize the "Vegetation Management Plan" Z: 174. (New) Finalize and finish "Vegetation Management Plan" 09/30/2019
Completed Annual Report AB: 132. Progress Report (2-year): 2017 and 2018 (01/01/2017 - 12/31/2018) 04/15/2019 04/15/2019

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 8 instances of WE 198 Maintain Vegetation
  • 2 instances of WE 199 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 26 Investigate Trespass
  • 2 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 33 Decommission Road/Relocate Road
  • 1 instance of WE 38 Improve Road for Instream Habitat Benefits
  • 1 instance of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 114 Identify and Select Projects
  • 3 instances of WE 174 Produce Plan

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 119 Project implementation management and contract administration 10/01/2018
B 165 Environmental Compliance Documentation and Clearance: habitat protection, restoration & enhancement 10/01/2018
C 99 Outreach and Education 10/01/2018
D 114 Evaluate and Develop Additional Management Actions 10/01/2018
E 47 [NEW (Year-1)]: Reforestation of Conifer trees in Peaks/Wellpinit WMA 04/01/2019
F 198 McCoy Lake Watershed WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 10/01/2018
G 198 Peaks/Wellpinit Mt. WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 10/01/2018
H 198 Fox Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 10/01/2018
I 198 Cottonwood WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 10/01/2018
J 198 Blue Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 10/01/2018
K 198 Tshimikan Creek WMA Invasive/Noxious Weed Control 10/01/2018
L 198 Maintain 2017/2018 Riparian Plantings on McCoy Creek Watershed 10/01/2018
M 188 Access Road Corridor Vegetation Thinning - Tshimikan WMA 10/01/2018
N 199 [YEAR-4 (FY19)]: Fox Creek WMA - Manage overstocked forest stands to historic range of variability 10/01/2018
O 33 Road Decommission at McCoy WMA 10/01/2018
P 38 Improve Access Roads in the McCoy Lake WMA 10/01/2018
Q 186 WMA Boundary Fence Maintenance 10/01/2018
R 186 McCoy Lake Watershed WMA Irrigation Operations 10/01/2018
S 40 Install 12,566 feet of barbed/smooth wire fence around Fox Creek WMA 10/01/2018
T 188 Produce and Post Signage 10/01/2018
U 26 Investigate Trespass Livestock and Exclusion Strategies 10/01/2018
V 198 Planting Cover Crops for Wildlife Benefit 10/01/2018
W 199 Wellpinit WMA: Conifer Thinning (removal) 10/01/2018
X 174 (Year-2) Create a Land Consolidation Plan 10/01/2018
Y 174 (New) Produce Burn Management Plan 10/01/2018
Z 174 (New) Finalize and finish "Vegetation Management Plan" 10/01/2018
AA 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 10/01/2018
AB 132 Progress Report (2-year): 2017 and 2018 (01/01/2017 - 12/31/2018) 10/01/2018