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Contract 48457: 200000100 EXP OMAK CREEK ANADROMOUS FISH HABITAT AND PASSAGE
Project Number:
Title:
Omak Creek Anadromous Fish Habitat and Passage
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Cascade Okanogan 100.00%
Contract Number:
48457
Contract Title:
200000100 EXP OMAK CREEK ANADROMOUS FISH HABITAT AND PASSAGE
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Contract Status:
History
Contract Description:
Project title:  Improvement of Anadromous Fish Habitat and Passage in Omak Creek
Project number:  2000-001-00

Technical Contact:  Jennifer McKim, Anadromous Fisheries Biologist 2
Colville Confederated Tribes, Fish and Wildlife Department
P.O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA 99155
(509) 422-7418
jennifer.mckim@colvilletribes.com

Contracting Contact:  Colette Adolph, Contracting Specialist
Colville Confederated Tribes, Fish and Wildlife Department
P.O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA 99155
(509) 634-2126
Colette.adolph@colvilletribes.com

Project goal:  Improve habitat conditions in Omak Creek to allow for a self-sustaining steelhead population.

Location: Omak Creek watershed, located wholly within the Colville Reservation boundaries.

Background:  This project is directed towards addressing the resource problems identified in the Omak Creek Watershed Plan/Environmental Assessment (NRCS 1995).  The implementation of this project as well as projects funded through a variety of agencies (i.e. Bureau of Indian Affairs – President’s program, Salmon Recovery Funding Board, Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund, etc.) were based on recommendations from the watershed plan. Projects that are identified in the Omak Creek Watershed Plan/Environmental Assessment have been cost-shared between the Colville Confederated Tribes and the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). Since a federally-listed threatened species (summer steelhead) exists within Omak Creek, regulatory approval is required for any and all proposed work that may affect the habitat or the threatened species.  Stimulus Funding from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will provide 50% cost share with selected practices (drainage structure upgrades) proposed in the Statement of Work.  This NRCS stimulus funding will cost-share selected actions which are scheduled to be completed September 30, 2010.  The selected include upgrading undersized culverts with either single span bridges or larger diameter culverts.  Also two reaches of road will be decommissioned.  All of these actions are directed at reducing sediment yield from the watershed, a factor that has reduced egg incubation and parr production.  

This year, under project 2000-001-00, watershed rehabilitation practices will continue throughout the Omak Creek basin.  The procedure to implement these practices begins by conducting habitat condition inventories within sub-watersheds (i.e. Stapaloop Creek, Camp-seven Creek).  Resource problems are identified during the surveys that may be a result of poor livestock management (loss of riparian vegetation, hoof shear, etc.), damaged or impassable culverts or excessive amounts of sediment delivered from logging roads.  An implementation strategy is developed to address each problem identified during the surveys.  The implementation strategy is developed within a multi-disciplinary team; the Omak Creek Watershed Technical Advisory Group (TAG).  Disciplines represented on this TAG include Colville Tribes: Range, Fish & Wildlife, Botany, Cultural Resources, and Forestry as well as appropriate NRCS staff.  Strategies developed include but are not limited to such techniques as installing instream-structures (i.e. inverted vortex weirs and j-hook veins), planting riparian vegetation, re-contouring vertical cut-banks, installing fences to exclude livestock from sensitive areas, constructing hardened-rock crossings to minimize damage to stream banks from livestock, obliterating road beds near streams to reduce sediment delivered to the stream channel.  Once a “best strategy” is developed for the area, meetings with user groups, primarily ranchers and loggers are conducted to get input and support for the techniques and strategies proposed to be implemented.  Often these meetings provide an opportunity for the user groups to assist in the planning and implementation of restoration practices such as timing of livestock grazing, grazing strategies (rest-rotation, etc.) road obliteration and incorporation of drainage techniques (i.e. water-bars, broad-based dips, out-sloped roads, etc.).

Initially, rehabilitation efforts originating from the Omak Creek Watershed Plan have focused on providing access for anadromous fish and reducing water temperatures, particularly in the lower reaches of Omak Creek.  With those factors addressed, the emphasis for restoration activities have been directed towards reducing fine sediment delivered to surface waters.  During this BPA contract year, tasks are directed towards minimizing both acute and chronic sediment inputs to Omak Creek and connected tributaries. While developing strategies for 2008 and 2009, the TAG group considered ISRP comments made during project review for 2007-09. The strategy for 2010-11 involves concentrated projects in areas identified as chronically disturbed. These areas are considered a substantial risk for contributing high sediment loads to the watershed.

Some of the work described in this SOW was described in the narrative rather than the work elements in the proposal to Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NPCC).  They are also all described as action items in the Okanogan Watershed Limited Factors Analysis and the Okanogan Subbasin Management Plan, and called out in the proposal for addressing (section C of the Narrative).  BPA review by COTR and manager has agreed these actions fit the intent and purpose of the original proposal.

Efforts will include but not be limited to: installation of exclusionary fencing to protect established riparian areas from degradation by livestock, re-routing of roads away from creeks, removing under sized culverts and grading bank, abandoning segments of road next to creeks, recontouring road and adding water-bars and cross-drains when needed. Seeding/mulching areas of disturbed ground, and planting native riparian vegetation along the stream banks of Omak Creek on the newly acquired property commonly referred to as the Moomaw property .  

Results from monitoring and evaluation will direct future efforts toward the most effective rehabilitation techniques in Omak Creek.  It is expected that the results from this project as well as others (i.e. The Presidents Grant, Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund, Salmon Recovery Fund, etc.) will result in a self-sustaining population of summer steelhead.  This stock may be utilized to develop a locally adapted steelhead stock for the Okanogan River Basin, as described in the BPA 2007-09 proposal #200721200. Current strategies for Omak Creek have changed. Instead of focusing on replacing large culverts that are at risk of failure we have shifted focus to smaller scale projects. We are combining efforts and funds of Range, Forestry, Fish & Wildlife, and NRCS to reduce sediment load in Omak Creek and improve habitat.

Members of the TAG group are working collectively to acquire additional grant money in order to expand existing efforts in the Omak Creek Drainage. As new funds become available, money will be combined with BPA funds and projects will be expanded to include replacement of large culverts, updated watershed assessments, and land acquisition to protect springs and seeps that provide cold-water refugia for fish in Omak Creek.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
04/01/2010
Contract End Date:
03/31/2011
Current Contract Value:
$461,657
Expenditures:
$461,657

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

Env. Compliance Lead:
Contract Contractor:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Eleanor Bosman-Clark Colville Confederated Tribes No eleanor.bosman-clark@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-7418
Chris Fisher Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Supervisor chris.fisher@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-7427
Billy Gunn Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Administrative Contact billy.gunn@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-7740
Joy Juelson J&J Environmental No Interested Party jjuelson@gmail.com (509) 293-6719
Keith Kistler Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Technical Contact keith.kistler@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-7429
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Terri Mail Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Administrative Contact terri.mail@colvilletribes.com (509) 634-2124
Cindy McCartney Colville Confederated Tribes No Administrative Contact cindy.mccartney@colvilletribes.com (509) 634-2112
Jennifer McKim Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Contract Manager jennifer.mckim@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-7418
Michelle O'Malley Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party mmomalley@bpa.gov (503) 230-5138
Jenna Peterson Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead jepeterson@bpa.gov (503) 230-3018
David Roberts Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR daroberts@bpa.gov (503) 230-4511
Norma Sanchez Colville Confederated Tribes No Administrative Contact norma.sanchez@colvilletribes.com (509) 634-2109
Tom Sargent Colville Confederated Tribes No Interested Party tom.sargent@colvilletribes.com (509) 634-2853
Kimberly Upham Bonneville Power Administration Yes Interested Party kaupham@bpa.gov (503) 230-3196
Kristi Van Leuven Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kjvleuven@bpa.gov (503) 230-3605


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
: Documentation and assistance to support BPA's Environmental Compliance Group A: 165. Ensure all work identified in this SOW complies with environmental regulations 01/31/2011 02/28/2011
Written strategy to address identified problems (in annual report) B: 114. Identify areas of poor land management practices and develop implementation strategy 01/31/2011 01/31/2011
Project management activities C: 119. Project Management and Administration 03/31/2011 03/31/2011
Undersized culverts replaced with appropriately sized culverts (UO-1, UO-2, UO-11, UO-12) D: 184. Replace culverts, with dip upgrades, gravel approaches, Upper Omak Creek (UO-1, UO-2, UO-11, UO-12) 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Decommission road and reshape channel in Upper Omak Creek (UO-3) E: 184. Decommission road and reshape channel in Upper Omak Creek (UO-3) 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Remove undersized culvert and replace with bridge (UO-10) in Upper Omak Creek F: 184. Replace undersized culvert with bridge in Upper Omak Creek (UO-10) 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Replace undersized culverts, with dip upgrades and gravel approaches, Upper Omak Creek (UO-4, UO-13) G: 184. Replace undersized culverts, with dip upgrades in Upper Omak Creek (UO-4, UO-13) 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Replace undersized culverts with bridges in Upper Omak Creek (UO-5, UO-6) H: 184. Replace undersized culverts with bridges in Upper Omak Creek (UO-5, UO-6) 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Replace culvert with bridge (ST-1), replace culvert with dip (ST-2), and decommission road (SW-1) I: 184. Replace culvert with bridge (ST-1), replace culvert, dip upgrade (ST-2), road decommission (SW-1) 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Replace undersized culverts with bridge (CS-1), dip upgrade (CS-2), and new culvert (LO-2) J: 184. Replace culvert with bridge (CS-1), driving dips (CS-2) Camp 7 Creek; new culvert (LO-2) Dutch And. 11/20/2010 11/20/2010
Sediment Measurement in Lower Omak Creek and Upper Omak Creek K: 157. Sediment Measurement (V-Star) in Omak Creek Watershed 09/15/2010 09/15/2010
Sediment Measurement in Omak Creek Watershed L: 162. Analysis and Comparison of Sediment Measurement (V-Star) Data in Omak Creek Watershed 10/31/2010 10/31/2010
Inspect & repair livestock exclusion fence along various tributaries to Omak Creek M: 186. Maintain existing exclusion fence along various tributaries to Omak Creek 02/28/2011 02/28/2011
Plant native riparian vegetation along impacted areas of Omak Creek N: 47. Plant native riparian vegetation along impacted areas 11/20/2010 11/19/2010
Riparian protection Fencing O: 40. Install Riparian fencing along Stapaloop Creek 03/30/2011
Investigate development of water collection/storage, to minimize Omak Creek Drainage withdrawals P: 34. Investigate project development for water storage collection installations 03/30/2011
Exclude livestock from accessing Omak Creek Q: 190. Install fence to exclude livestock from creek on private lands 11/30/2010 11/30/2010
Development and distribution of education materials regarding conservation, habitat, water resources R: 99. Develop and distribute critical information regarding resources in Omak Creek Watershed 03/31/2011 03/31/2011
Progress Report for the period February 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010 T: 132. Produce annual report February 1, 2009 - Mar 31, 2010 01/31/2011 01/31/2011

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Upper Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 34 Develop Alternative Water Source
  • 1 instance of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 7 instances of WE 184 Install Fish Passage Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  • 1 instance of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 5 instances of WE 184 Install Fish Passage Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Ensure all work identified in this SOW complies with environmental regulations 02/01/2010
B 114 Identify areas of poor land management practices and develop implementation strategy 02/01/2010
C 119 Project Management and Administration 02/01/2010
D 184 Replace culverts, with dip upgrades, gravel approaches, Upper Omak Creek (UO-1, UO-2, UO-11, UO-12) 07/22/2010
E 184 Decommission road and reshape channel in Upper Omak Creek (UO-3) 07/27/2010
F 184 Replace undersized culvert with bridge in Upper Omak Creek (UO-10) 07/22/2010
G 184 Replace undersized culverts, with dip upgrades in Upper Omak Creek (UO-4, UO-13) 07/22/2010
H 184 Replace undersized culverts with bridges in Upper Omak Creek (UO-5, UO-6) 07/22/2010
I 184 Replace culvert with bridge (ST-1), replace culvert, dip upgrade (ST-2), road decommission (SW-1) 07/22/2010
J 184 Replace culvert with bridge (CS-1), driving dips (CS-2) Camp 7 Creek; new culvert (LO-2) Dutch And. 06/22/2010
K 157 Sediment Measurement (V-Star) in Omak Creek Watershed 07/27/2010
L 162 Analysis and Comparison of Sediment Measurement (V-Star) Data in Omak Creek Watershed 04/01/2010
M 186 Maintain existing exclusion fence along various tributaries to Omak Creek 02/01/2010
N 47 Plant native riparian vegetation along impacted areas 07/27/2010
O 40 Install Riparian fencing along Stapaloop Creek 07/27/2010
P 34 Investigate project development for water storage collection installations 02/01/2010
Q 190 Install fence to exclude livestock from creek on private lands 07/27/2010
R 99 Develop and distribute critical information regarding resources in Omak Creek Watershed 02/01/2010
S 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/01/2010
T 132 Produce annual report February 1, 2009 - Mar 31, 2010 02/01/2010