Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program
SOW Report
Contract 43681: 1992-061-03 EXP IDFG ALBENI FALLS O&M & IMPLEMENTATION
Project Number:
Title:
Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation-Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG)
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Pend Oreille 100.00%
Contract Number:
43681
Contract Title:
1992-061-03 EXP IDFG ALBENI FALLS O&M & IMPLEMENTATION
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
38284: 1992-061-03 EXP IDF&G PEND OREILLE WMA ALBENI FALLS
  • 48305: 1992-061-03 EXP IDFG WMA O&M ALBENI FALLS WL
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Background

The Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act (Act) of 1980 (Public Law 96-501) directed that measures be implemented by Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) to protect, mitigate, and enhance fish and wildlife to the extent affected by development and operation of hydropower projects on the Columbia River system (Martin et al. 1988).  The Act created the Northwest Power Planning and Conservation Council (Council), which in turn developed the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (Program). Under the Act, BPA has the authority and obligation to fund fish and wildlife mitigation activities that are consistent with the Council's Fish and Wildlife Program (USDE 1996).  Part of the Program was the development of wildlife protection, mitigation and enhancement plans for each of the hydropower facilities on the Columbia River system and ultimately, implementation of the plans to mitigate wildlife habitat losses.  The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) developed a mitigation plan in 1987, for the Albeni Falls hydroelectric facility that was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) on the Pend Oreille River in Bonner County, Idaho between 1951 and 1955 (Martin et al. 1988).  Mitigation plans for wildlife habitat losses at each of the Columbia River Basin dams were submitted by BPA to the Council in 1989, including the mitigation plan for Albeni Falls Dam in Idaho (USDE 1996).  The Council reviewed and approved the Albeni Falls plan in 1990 (USDE 1996).

The Albeni Falls Wildlife Management Plan Final Environmental Assessment (BPA 1996) addressed the potential environmental effects of a proposed wildlife habitat protection and enhancement program.  Based on the analysis in the environmental assessment, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) concluded that funding the development and implementation of the Project would enable the members of the working group to protect and enhance a variety of wetland and riparian habitats, restore 28,587 Habitat Units (HU) lost as a result of construction of the Albeni Falls Dam, and implement long-term wildlife management activities.  The Project also complies with the Wildlife Mitigation Program Final Environmental Impact Statement (BPA 1997) and the standardized planning and implementation process prescriptions set forth in the Record of Decision.  In-lieu of annualizing habitat unit losses the Council decided to mitigate losses at a 2:1 ratio. That is, for every two HUs protected the HU ledger would be reduced by one HU. In 2002, however, BPA decided to maintain a 1:1 crediting policy.  

The Northern Idaho Wildlife Mitigation Agreement was jointly prepared and approved by the IDFG and BPA in June 1997 (BPA and IDFG 1997).  This contract is one of two IDFG contracts for protection, mitigation and enhancement of wildlife habitats in Northern Idaho.  This contract covers all enhancement, operations and maintenance responsibilities for mitigation parcels.  The other contract under this Project number covers all management and administrative responsibilities for implementing mitigation projects.  Thus, the Project goals are twofold and are: 1) to continue ongoing implementation of the Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Project; and, 2) to protect, restore, maintain, and manage wetland, riparian and upland coniferous forest habitats on three wildlife management areas in Northern Idaho.  As of 2009, IDFG has protected a total of 3715.43 acres yielding 3,749.08 HU. The mitigation parcels managed under this contract are described under each wildlife management area outlined below.

This contract has been developed to cover personnel, maintenance and operating costs for a 12-month contract period with the following objectives:
• Develop management plans that will include, but not be limited to, the following components:  fish and wildlife habitat, recreation and access, fire protection noxious weeds, information and education, operation and maintenance, and monitoring and evaluation.  The management plans will define the management program.
• Coordinate enhancement activities defined in the individual site plans.  Activities may include, but are not limited to, fencing, controlled burns, planting native vegetation, property clean up, and cultivating cropland.
• Coordinate operations and maintenance activities on mitigation project lands. Activities may include maintenance of fences, property and habitat improvements, access, water structures, and information and education facilities, enforcement of easement terms and noxious weed control.
• Management of Acquired Lands to manage, protect, and enhance wildlife species and their habitats based on sound ecosystem techniques and principles - to continue operation and maintenance activities on project lands.
• Enhancement and Restoration - to implement sound ecosystem management to enhance and/or restore degraded habitats on project lands over time.


Boundary Creek/Smith Creek Wildlife Management Areas (BCSCWMA)

The Boundary Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) was acquired as farmland in 1999, and involved an ongoing effort to restore an approximately 1,200-acre floodplain wetland complex composed of six herbaceous wetland basins.  Restoration efforts include re-establishment of floodplain deciduous forest and shrub land habitats.  The project also serves to protect 205 acres of upland coniferous forest.  The creation of the Boundary Creek Wildlife Management Area was made possible by a consortium of funding partners composed of the IDFG, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), BPA, Ducks Unlimited (DU), Intermountain West Joint Venture (IWJV), US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Crown Pacific (CP), Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), and Kootenai Valley Chapter of Pheasants Forever (PF).  BPA was the principal contributor to land acquisition funding, as well as ongoing operation and management funding. IDFG also contributes to ongoing operation and maintenance funding.  Since the acquisition of the Boundary Creek parcel, three other parcels have been acquired and will now be managed under this contract (Table 1).  In July 2005, a 40-acre wetland parcel was purchased under the Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Project.  Deep Creek runs through the parcel which is located within the McArthur Lake wildlife corridor, identified as one of the most important regional corridors to protect for large-scale animal movements.  In January 2007, IDFG acquired the 620-acre Smith Creek parcel located directly south of the Boundary Creek parcel.  DU donated the Smith Creek parcel to the Department with the understanding that it would be enrolled and managed under the BPA Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Project.  In July 2008, IDFG acquired a 24 acre parcel adjacent to the Smith Creek WMA and Smith Creek from Patti Sullivan.

Table 1. Boundary Creek and Northern Idaho Wildlife Management Areas
Mitigation Property    Year Acquired Acres Total Habitat Units
Boundary Creek       1999                1,405   606.96 (29.8% of total HUs)
Deep Creek                   2005                     40             77.53
Smith Creek                   2007                   620             86.00 (10% of total HUs)
Sullivan-Smith Creek     2008                      24            24.00
                                         Totals            2,089          794.49


Pend Oreille Wildlife Management Area (POWMA)

Between 1997 and present, IDFG has acquired several wildlife mitigation parcels through the Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Project for the Pend Oreille WMA totaling about 1,564 acres and yielding an estimated 2,868 HU (Table 2).    A new Wildlife Management Plan has been prepared for the WMA and was finalized in 2008.  In accordance with the Monitoring and Evaluation Plan for the Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Project, the purpose of the wildlife management plan is to describe the current situation and the long-term management activities necessary for the protection, enhancement and maintenance of wildlife habitat on mitigation parcels.

Table 2.  Pend Oreille Wildlife Management Area
Mitigation Property Year Acquired Acres Total Habitat Units (HU)
Albeni Cove                1999                      70               95.1    
      Anselmo  Lots       2008                      27               27.0
Carter's Island             1997                  96              292.7    
Cocolalla Lake            1999                      98              186.13      
Denton Slough           1997                  17                42.98
Derr  Creek                 1997                240              371.02  
Gold Creek                 2005                310               606.22
Lower Pack River      1999                  30                 84    
          Conner Lot       2006                0.24
          Liu Lot              2007                0.54
          Wilson Lot        2007                    0.74        
Rapid Lightning          1999                     110              603.62
          Shields             2006                       41
          Ginter               2007                     210
Trout Creek               1999                     216             446.33  
          Ginter               2007                       27  
          Stevens Lot     2008                         5
Westmond Lake        1999                       65               86.72
                                         Totals         1,564.34      2,868.14


Coeur d'Alene Wildlife Management Area (CDAWMA)

IDFG acquired 62 acres in Benewah County on the St. Joe River in 2007.  An additional 100 acres, more or less, adjacent to the Lower St. Joe parcel is owned by the Avista Corporation.  These additional acres will be managed under a MOA with Avista and the U.S. Forest Service.  A baseline HEP was completed for the St. Joe acquisition in 2007, and a management plan will be prepared for the St. Joe parcel after the partner agreement is completed.  The 62-acre parcel yields 86.45 HU.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
07/01/2009
Contract End Date:
06/30/2010
Current Contract Value:
$214,640
Expenditures:
$214,640

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

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
Click the map to see this Contract’s location details.

No photos have been uploaded yet for this Contract.

Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Completed Documentation Pertaining to Environmental Compliance A: 165. Environmental Compliance 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Improved Canada Goose Brood Pasture B: 22. POWMA - Maintain Brood Pastures 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Improved Nesting Habitat on the Pend Oreille WMA C: 36. POWMA - Develop Goose and Wood Duck Nesting Platforms 11/15/2009 11/15/2009
Maintained Nesting Habitat on the Pend Oreille WMA D: 186. POWMA - Maintain Habitat Improvements 11/15/2009 11/15/2009
Reduction of Noxious Weeds and Controlling Their Spread on the Pend Oreille WMA E: 22. POWMA - Control and Monitor the Spread of Noxious Weeds (known established weeds) 10/30/2009 10/30/2009
Reduction of Noxious Weeds and Controlling their Spread F: 53. POWMA - Control the Spread of Noxious Weeds (new infestations) 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Native Vegetative Plantings on the Pend Oreille WMA G: 47. POWMA - Improve Vegetation Diversity/Waterfowl Habitat 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Control of Nuisance Animals on the Pend Oreille WMA H: 190. POWMA - Control Nuisance Animals 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Completed Analyzes Vegetative Surveys and Field Data I: 162. POWMA - Analyze/Interpret Data 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Hydrologic Control Over the Wetland J: 186. POWMA - Maintain Water Control Structures 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Trespass Prevention on the Pend Oreille WMA K: 188. POWMA - Implement Seasonal Closures to Protect Nesting Waterfowl from Disturbance 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Maintained Fences and Gates on the Pend Oreille WMA L: 186. POWMA - Maintain Gates, Fences and Public Access Sites 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Updated Management Plans as Needed M: 122. POWMA - Update Management Plans as Necessary 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Improved Survey Methods on the Pend Oreille WMA N: 122. POWMA - Continue Development of Survey Methodology 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
High Rates of Planted Vegetation Survival O: 22. BCSCWMA - Maintain Habitat Improvements 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Wetland Management for Maximal Wildlife Usage P: 181. BCSCWMA - Increase Wetland Diversity and Density 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Native Vegetation Plantings Q: 47. BCSCWMA - Enhance 1,800 Acres 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Best Vegetation Planting Methods for Mitigation Properties R: 22. BCSCWMA - Monitor Vegetative Response to Planting Prescriptions and Water Level Manipulations 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Reduction of Noxious Weeds S: 22. BCSCWMA - Monitor and Control Noxious Weeds on the Entire WMA 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Reduction of Noxious Weeds and Controlling Their Spread T: 53. BCSCWMA - Control the Spread of New Noxious Weed Infestations 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Erect and maintain mallard nesting tunnels U: 36. BCSCWMA - Erect and Maintain Mallard Nesting Tunnels 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Improved Survey Methods V: 122. BCSCWMA - Continue Development of Survey Methodology 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Updating Management Plans as Needed W: 122. BCSCWMA - Update Management Plan as Necessary 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Completed analyzes of vegetative surveys and field data X: 162. BCSCWMA - Analyze/Interpret Field Data 01/15/2010 01/05/2010
Control of Nuisance Animals on the Boundary Creek/Smith Creek WMA Y: 190. BCSCWMA - Control Nuisance Animals 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Maintained Fences and Gates Z: 186. BCSCWMA - Maintain Gates and Fences 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Hydrologic Control Over the Wetland Areas to Maximize Habitat Value AA: 186. BCSCWMA - Maintain 24 Water Control Structures 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Human Usage Monitoring AB: 157. BCSCWMA - Monitor Human Use 02/15/2010 02/15/2010
Trespass Prevention AC: 26. BCSCWMA - Maintain Public Access Sites 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Maintained Fences and Gates on the Lower St. Joe Habitat Segment AD: 186. CDAWMA - Maintain Gates, Fences and Public Access Sites 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Updated Management Plans as Needed AE: 122. CDAWMA - Prepare Management Plan 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Reduction of Noxious Weeds and Controlling Their Spread AF: 22. CDAWMA - Control and Monitor the Spread of Noxious Weeds (known established weeds) 10/30/2009 10/30/2009
Reduction of Noxious Weeds and Controlling their Spread AG: 53. CDAWMA - Control the Spread of Noxious Weeds (new infestations) 06/30/2010 06/30/2010
Funding Package - Submit draft to COTR AH: 119. O&M and Implementation Progress Check 04/01/2010 03/31/2010
Attach Progress Report in Pisces AJ: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (July 2008) to (June 2009) 06/30/2010 06/30/2010

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 2 instances of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 6 instances of WE 22 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 26 Investigate Trespass
  • 6 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 2 instances of WE 36 Develop Terrestrial Habitat Features
  • 2 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 3 instances of WE 53 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 181 Create, Restore, and/or Enhance Wetland
  • 5 instances of WE 122 Provide Technical Review and Recommendation
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 2 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Environmental Compliance 02/09/2007
B 22 POWMA - Maintain Brood Pastures 04/21/2010
C 36 POWMA - Develop Goose and Wood Duck Nesting Platforms 03/23/2010
D 186 POWMA - Maintain Habitat Improvements 02/09/2007
E 22 POWMA - Control and Monitor the Spread of Noxious Weeds (known established weeds) 04/21/2010
F 53 POWMA - Control the Spread of Noxious Weeds (new infestations) 04/21/2010
G 47 POWMA - Improve Vegetation Diversity/Waterfowl Habitat 03/23/2010
H 190 POWMA - Control Nuisance Animals 03/23/2010
I 162 POWMA - Analyze/Interpret Data 02/09/2007
J 186 POWMA - Maintain Water Control Structures 02/09/2007
K 188 POWMA - Implement Seasonal Closures to Protect Nesting Waterfowl from Disturbance 02/09/2007
L 186 POWMA - Maintain Gates, Fences and Public Access Sites 02/09/2007
M 122 POWMA - Update Management Plans as Necessary 02/09/2007
N 122 POWMA - Continue Development of Survey Methodology 02/09/2007
O 22 BCSCWMA - Maintain Habitat Improvements 02/09/2007
P 181 BCSCWMA - Increase Wetland Diversity and Density 04/21/2010
Q 47 BCSCWMA - Enhance 1,800 Acres 04/21/2010
R 22 BCSCWMA - Monitor Vegetative Response to Planting Prescriptions and Water Level Manipulations 02/09/2007
S 22 BCSCWMA - Monitor and Control Noxious Weeds on the Entire WMA 04/21/2010
T 53 BCSCWMA - Control the Spread of New Noxious Weed Infestations 04/21/2010
U 36 BCSCWMA - Erect and Maintain Mallard Nesting Tunnels 02/09/2007
V 122 BCSCWMA - Continue Development of Survey Methodology 02/09/2007
W 122 BCSCWMA - Update Management Plan as Necessary 02/09/2007
X 162 BCSCWMA - Analyze/Interpret Field Data 02/09/2007
Y 190 BCSCWMA - Control Nuisance Animals 02/09/2007
Z 186 BCSCWMA - Maintain Gates and Fences 02/09/2007
AA 186 BCSCWMA - Maintain 24 Water Control Structures 02/09/2007
AB 157 BCSCWMA - Monitor Human Use 02/09/2007
AC 26 BCSCWMA - Maintain Public Access Sites 02/09/2007
AD 186 CDAWMA - Maintain Gates, Fences and Public Access Sites 02/09/2007
AE 122 CDAWMA - Prepare Management Plan 02/09/2007
AF 22 CDAWMA - Control and Monitor the Spread of Noxious Weeds (known established weeds) 04/21/2010
AG 53 CDAWMA - Control the Spread of Noxious Weeds (new infestations) 04/21/2010
AH 119 O&M and Implementation Progress Check 02/09/2007
AI 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007
AJ 132 Submit Progress Report for the period (July 2008) to (June 2009) 02/09/2007