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Contract 35425: 200703500 EXP UPA METHOW RIPARIAN ENHANCEMENT
Project Number:
Title:
Methow Basin Riparian Enhancement Program
BPA PM:
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Cascade Methow 100.00%
Contract Number:
35425
Contract Title:
200703500 EXP UPA METHOW RIPARIAN ENHANCEMENT
Contract Continuation:
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  • 40889: 2007-035-00 PRE UPA METHOW RIPARIAN YEAR 2
Contract Status:
History
Contract Description:
Restoration strategies: Strategy 2 - Replant degraded riparian zones by reestablishing native vegetation and natural wood recruitment processes. Strategy 4 - Install and maintain fencing ...to prevent livestock access to riparian zones and streams.

The Methow Subbasin Plan, adopted in November of 2004, establishes biological objectives and strategies for each river and tributary within the basin by sub reach assessment units (AU).

The following excerpts from the Subbasin plan outline and describe the objectives relevant to this grant application: The working hypothesis statement: for the Middle Methow, Chewuch and Twisp watersheds states that: - Increasing habitat diversity (riparian function, LWD, man-made confinement) will increase survival of summer Chinook in the following life stages: a) spawning, b) prespawn holding, and; c) fry colonization. Summer steelhead survival will increase in the following life stages: a) spawning; b) fry colonization, and; c) age 0-2 juvenile rearing. Spring Chinook survival will increase for: a) fry colonization; b) age-0 rearing; c) prespawn holding, and; d) spawning. Bull trout survival will increase for holding, migration and overwintering. Objective 1 for this element is to achieve properly functioning riparian conditions (at least 75% of normative for riparian vegetation and connectivity to the floodplain/off-channel habitat). The plan also sets forth restoration goals for each stream segment.

The statements relevant for the project sites proposed for treatment include: Strategy 2 - Replant degraded riparian zones by reestablishing native vegetation and natural wood recruitment processes. Strategy 4 - Install and maintain fencing or fish-friendly stream crossing structures to prevent livestock access to riparian zones and streams. Additionally, resource managers working within the area have identified the need for placement and maintenance of measures to reduce/prevent deer browse on proposed riparian enhancement projects as necessary during the first several years following implementation. These measures may include man-made enclosures around individual plantings or groups of plantings, intercropping, and/or application of deer repellent.

The goal of the Methow Riparian program is to achieve properly functioning riparian conditions. Land use practices and past flood events and treatments have resulted in 1) degraded riparian conditions, 2) elevated stream temperatures, and 3) elevated fine sediment in the Methow mainstem and its tributaries.  Riparian enhancement projects are being proposed to recover watershed processes and functions associated with healthy native plant communities.

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and the Bureau of (Reclamation) need to fulfill FCRPS BiOp metric goals, including 12 miles for riparian enhancement.   To help BPA and Reclamation meet these goals, MSRF has identified actions to be undertaken during this period. The projects will be implemented by the Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation (MSRF) or a qualified contractor.  For purposes of calculating metric distance, each side of the stream contributes to the metric, such that one mile of riparian enhancement on both sides of the stream provides two miles of metric for riparian enhancement.  Acreage enhanced by the project should also be determined.  

This year's work will occur at 4 sites on the Methow, Twisp, and Chewuch Rivers.  Riparian enhancement projects include streambank stabilization and riparian treatments such as installing fencing or reconstructing existing fencing.  Riparian enhancement projects will generally involve installing exclusion fencing and/or new planting to establish a riparian buffer.  Except in areas of active grazing, exclusion fencing areas shall be established based on observed need and will not prevent access to the stream by native wildlife.  All vegetation projects will use native species; include vegetation management strategies that are consistent with the local topography and climate; specify seed and plant sources; and use only certified noxious weed-free mulch.  Fence projects will be implemented in conjunction with a prescribed grazing plan (for properties with continued grazing and conservation easements) to minimize impacts to the riparian area and streambanks.  Riparian buffers will generally range from 35 to 100 feet wide.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
08/20/2007
Contract End Date:
08/19/2008
Current Contract Value:
$97,030
Expenditures:
$97,030

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

Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Brenda Aguirre Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead baguirre@bpa.gov (503) 230-5928
Cecilia Brown Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR ckbrown@bpa.gov (503) 230-3462
Chris Eliassen Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation Yes Contract Manager chrise@methowsalmon.org (509) 996-2787
Chris Johnson Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation Yes Contract Manager chrisj@methowsalmon.org (509) 996-2787
Chris Johnson Chewuch Basin Council No Supervisor johnson_plan@communitynet.org (509) 422-0300
Paul Krueger Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver pqkrueger@bpa.gov (503) 230-5723
Jenifer Mccune Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer jamccune@bpa.gov (503) 230-7429


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Contract package (SOW, budget and property inventory) A: 119. Provide BPA programmatic information 08/19/2008
Documentation and assistance to support BPA's Environmental Compliance Group B: 165. Produce all environmental documentation 04/30/2008 02/09/2007
0.18 miles of fence and/or plant protection C: 40. 0.18 miles fence / plant protection McPherson - DeLange 10/31/2007 10/31/2007
0.6 miles of fence and/or plant protection D: 40. 0.6 miles fence / plant protection Pigott - Boesel 08/19/2008 06/30/2008
0.5 miles of fence and/or plant protection E: 40. 0.5 miles fence / plant protection Twisp River LLC - Daudon 08/19/2008 06/30/2008
0.75 Miles of fence and/or plant protection F: 40. 0.75 miles fence / plant protection Twisp MSRF 08/19/2008 06/30/2008
Treat 0.6 riparian miles G: 47. MacPherson-DeLange 0.6 miles plant native rooted shrubs/trees or seed 08/19/2008 08/19/2008
Treat 1.0 riparian miles H: 47. Pigott - Boesel 1.0 mile plant native rooted trees/shrubs or seed 08/19/2008 06/30/2008
Treat 0.5 riparian miles I: 47. Twisp River LLC - Daudon 0.5 miles plant native rooted trees/shrubs or seed 08/19/2008 06/30/2008
Treat 0.68 riparian miles J: 47. Twisp MSRF 0.68 miles plant native rooted trees/shrubs or seed 08/19/2008 08/19/2008
Data collection and compilation on 4 project sites K: 157. Collect and process data for all sites treated under this contract 07/31/2008 07/31/2008
Implementation of recommendations from WE 157 - 4 properties. L: 98. Adaptive Management of sites treated under this contract 08/19/2008 08/19/2008
Attach Progress Report in Pisces N: 132. Submit Annual Report for the period (Aug 2007) to (Aug 2008) 08/19/2008 08/19/2008

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Upper Columbia River Spring ESU (Endangered)
  • 4 instances of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 4 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 98 Other
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Upper Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 4 instances of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 4 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 98 Other
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
Trout, Bull (S. confluentus) (Threatened)
  • 4 instances of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 4 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 98 Other
  • 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 119 Provide BPA programmatic information 02/09/2007
B 165 Produce all environmental documentation 02/09/2007
C 40 0.18 miles fence / plant protection McPherson - DeLange 05/31/2007
D 40 0.6 miles fence / plant protection Pigott - Boesel 09/05/2007
E 40 0.5 miles fence / plant protection Twisp River LLC - Daudon 09/05/2007
F 40 0.75 miles fence / plant protection Twisp MSRF 09/05/2007
G 47 MacPherson-DeLange 0.6 miles plant native rooted shrubs/trees or seed 09/05/2007
H 47 Pigott - Boesel 1.0 mile plant native rooted trees/shrubs or seed 09/05/2007
I 47 Twisp River LLC - Daudon 0.5 miles plant native rooted trees/shrubs or seed 09/05/2007
J 47 Twisp MSRF 0.68 miles plant native rooted trees/shrubs or seed 09/05/2007
K 157 Collect and process data for all sites treated under this contract 02/09/2007
L 98 Adaptive Management of sites treated under this contract 05/31/2007
M 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007
N 132 Submit Annual Report for the period (Aug 2007) to (Aug 2008) 02/09/2007