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Contract 51042: 199401805 EXP ASOTIN MODEL WATERSHED
Project Number:
Title:
Asotin Creek Enhancement and Restoration
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Blue Mountain Asotin 100.00%
Contract Number:
51042
Contract Title:
199401805 EXP ASOTIN MODEL WATERSHED
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
45812: 199401805 EXP ASOTIN MODEL WATERSHED PROGRAM
  • 59991: 1994-018-05 EXP ASOTIN CREEK WATERSHED ENHANCEMENT & RESTORATION
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Asotin Creek, a tributary to the Snake River at Rm 145, drains approximately 325 square miles of Asotin and Garfield Counties.  Headwaters originate in the Blue Mountains (6,200 ft) and flow east into the Snake River (800 ft) at Asotin, WA.  Located in WRIA # 35, the highest priority WRIA in southeastern Washington according to the state's "At-Risk Stock Significance Map" (WDFW), Asotin Creek is part of the Governor's Snake River Salmon Recovery Region.

Asotin Creek remains an important Snake River tributary for anadromous salmonid production in Washington and has been given the distinction of a reserve for wild steelhead under current WDFW management policy.  Charley Creek, an upper tributary, historically has some of the highest densities of juvenile steelhead in southeastern Washington according to WDFW fisheries surveys.

ESA listed stocks of summer steelhead, bull trout and spring Chinook, along with resident rainbow trout, utilize the watershed.  Indigenous anadromous fish species most actively targeted for management are summer steelhead, bull trout, and spring Chinook salmon.  The goals for these species are to restore sustainable, naturally producing populations to support tribal and non-tribal harvest and cultural and economical practices while protecting the biological integrity and genetic diversity of these species in the watershed.  The broad general strategies used to achieve the habitat objectives include protecting and restoring prioritized habitat through the use of in-stream, riparian, and upland best management practices.

The Asotin Creek Model Watershed Plan (Plan) was printed in 1995.  It was the first BPA funded Model Watershed Plan completed in Washington, and it deals specifically with watershed restoration and protection focused on fish habitat restoration.  Anadromous salmonid production in Asotin Creek is affected by high summer stream temperatures, sediment deposition, turbidity, loss of riparian vegetation, and lack of suitable resting and rearing pool habitat as recognized by the Plan.  Decreasing stream water temperatures and increasing complex resting and rearing pools are goals identified in the Plan.  The work for this project is not only identified in the "Asotin Creek Model Watershed Plan", but can also be found in the "Asotin Creek Subbasin Plan" and the "Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan."

Without cooperation and partnerships at the local level this process will not be successful.  The objectives within the overall SOW are to continue to identify priority areas and actions for ESA listed streams and fish species within the Asotin Watershed and to provide habitat restoration and to further establish, protect, and improve overall water quality, riparian areas, and stream habitat.  Additional objectives are to continue to reduce soil erosion and instream sedimentation by stabilizing soils and streambanks through agricultural BMPs, and with improved livestock management practices that include exclusion from adjacent streambanks and beds.

Current work elements, such as tree plantings, fencing, alternative water sources, and no-till direct seeding, meet these objectives by further reducing upland erosion and soil loss, decreasing sediment loading, and increasing riparian buffer establishment.  Riparian buffers also serve to reduce instream temperatures, provide direct soil stabilization and provide needed stream shading and habitat for fish redds and fry in the stream.  Fencing keeps livestock out of the streams, further protecting the streambanks, reducing in-stream sedimentation, and reducing fecal coliform levels.  Sediment basins serve to collect runoff and soil loss before leaving the site and before entering stream systems.  Basins hold the water and soil on-site, allowing the water to percolate back into the soil and overall water table where it is needed.

All project elements have to be inspected, and approved, by District staff before a landowner receives cost-share reimbursement for the project.  If project actions do not meet the required specification, the District doesn't pay for implementation costs until deficiencies are remedied and results meet our standards.  The ACCD board sets a maximum hourly-rate a landowner may charge for their time (an amount less than what a contractor would charge but still showing their time has a value).  The USDA Farm Service Agency in Asotin County has set the same rate for landowner labor (currently $20/hour), and other agencies with whom we work accept this rate.  The District board also establishes hold-downs or caps for every practice we employ, and these constraints ensure that landowners and contractors are not able to overcharge or abuse the cost-share program through excessive hourly-rate billing.  The costs of BPA-supported actions and practices are based on documented expenses that cannot exceed the caps set by the board (expenses actually incurred can be less than the cost-caps established by the board, at less cost to BPA).  Even if a landowner spends an inordinate amount of time employed on project implementation, total reimbursement is limited by the maximum cost-share limits established by the Board.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
01/01/2011
Contract End Date:
12/31/2012
Current Contract Value:
$561,034
Expenditures:
$561,034

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

Env. Compliance Lead:
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
Keith Ausman Asotin County Conservation District No Supervisor (509) 758-8012
Dawn Boorse Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead drboorse@bpa.gov (503) 230-5678
Sandy Cunningham Asotin County Conservation District Yes Contract Manager sandyaccd@cableone.net (509) 758-8012
Andre L'Heureux Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR allheureux@bpa.gov (503) 230-4482
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Nicole Rutherford Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party narutherford@bpa.gov (503) 230-4320
Megan Stewart Asotin County Conservation District Yes Administrative Contact megan@asotincd.org (509) 552-8100
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
Project operating smoothly A: 119. Model Watershed Program Management 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Landowner coordination activities complete B: 114. Landowner Project Coordination 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Meet all environmental compliance requirements D: 165. Obtain Environmental Compliance for Upland and Riparian Habitat Enhancement Projects 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Data and photo collection complete E: 157. Data and Photos for Reporting 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Water quality data from 3 sites F: 157. Collect turbidity, conductivity, and total suspended solids data at three locations 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Monitor results of the Rangeland Restoration Project G: 157. Monitor results of Rangeland Restoration Project 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Outreach & education activities complete H: 99. Coordinate Activities to Involve the Public with the Model Watershed Program 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Planting Project #2010-25 I: 47. Planting project #2010-25 06/30/2011 06/30/2011
Water trees and shrubs K: 22. Water trees and shrubs 09/30/2011 09/30/2011
Fence Installation project #2009-44 L: 40. Fence Installation project #2009-44 12/31/2011 06/10/2011
Fence Installation project #2010-25 M: 40. Fence Installation project #2010-25 03/30/2012 12/01/2011
Fence Installation project #2010-27 N: 40. Fence Installation project #2010-27 09/30/2012 08/31/2012
Approximately .5 miles of fencing installed O: 40. Fence Installation - additional 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Water Facility Installation project #2010-27 P: 34. Water Facility Installation project #2010-27 09/30/2012 08/31/2012
Water Facility Installation project #2010-39 Q: 34. Water Facility Installation project #2010-39 03/30/2012 01/17/2012
Approximately 4 water developments R: 34. Water Facility Installation - additional 03/30/2012 03/30/2012
93.1 acres enrolled in CRP take out residue management program S: 48. Provide cost-share for CRP take out residue management 11/30/2011 11/30/2011
2,904.1 acres enrolled in residue management program T: 48. Provide cost-share for residue management 11/30/2011 11/30/2011
Grass field buffer management U: 55. Grass field buffer management 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Upland Erosion Control project #2010-3 W: 55. Upland Erosion Control project #2010-3 09/30/2012
Approximately 2 upland erosion control measures X: 55. Upland Erosion Control - additional 12/15/2012 12/15/2012
Timely and successful Environmental Compliance Documentation AA: 165. Obtain Environmental Compliance for Upland and Riparian Habitat Enhancement Projects 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Project operating smoothly; contract requirements met AB: 119. Contract implementation and Watershed Program management 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Describe prior data collection; identify data repository AC: 141. Account for Water Quality Data 11/16/2012 10/31/2012
Close-out 5-year Rangeland Restoration Project, and report outcomes AD: 122. Review and document results of Rangeland Restoration Project 06/30/2012 06/30/2012
Provide outreach, education, and public involvement opportunities and support AE: 99. Enhance participation in the Model Watershed Program 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Approximately 500 trees and shrubs planted AF: 47. Planting trees and shrubs 12/31/2012 02/29/2012
Fence Installation project #291 AH: 40. Fence Installation project #291 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Approximately 0.5 miles of fencing installed AI: 40. Fence Installation - additional 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Water Facility Installation project #2011-7 AJ: 34. Water Facility Installation project #2011-7 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Water Facility Installation project #2011-8 AK: 34. Water Facility Installation project #2011-8 12/31/2012
Approximately 2 additional water developments AL: 34. Water Facility Installation - additional 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Upland Erosion Control project #2011-7 AM: 55. Upland Erosion Control project #2011-7 12/31/2012
Upland Erosion Control project #2011-8 AN: 55. Upland Erosion Control project #2011-8 12/31/2012
93.1 acres continued in CRP take-out residue management program AO: 48. Continue to provide cost-share for CRP take-out residue management [2011-2013 program] 11/30/2012 11/30/2012
Approximately 500 acres enrolled in CRP take out residue management program AP: 48. Provide Year-1 cost-share for CRP take-out residue management [2012-2014 program] 11/30/2012 11/30/2012
2,904.1 acres enrolled in residue management program AQ: 48. Continue to provide cost-share for residue management 11/30/2012 11/30/2012
Produce and review reconstruction design and/or site plan AS: 175. Design specifications and engineering: George Creek 07/31/2012 08/31/2012
Reconstructed Meander O&M AT: 29. Repair and maintain constructed meander: George Creek 11/30/2012 12/06/2012

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Snake River DPS (Threatened)
  • 2 instances of WE 22 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 29 Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • 6 instances of WE 34 Develop Alternative Water Source
  • 6 instances of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 5 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 5 instances of WE 48 Practice No-till and Conservation Tillage Systems
  • 7 instances of WE 55 Erosion and Sedimentation Control
  • 1 instance of WE 114 Identify and Select Projects
  • 1 instance of WE 175 Produce Design
  • 3 instances 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 Model Watershed Program Management 01/01/2011
B 114 Landowner Project Coordination 01/01/2011
C 132 Annual Report - 2010 calendar year 01/01/2011
D 165 Obtain Environmental Compliance for Upland and Riparian Habitat Enhancement Projects 01/01/2011
E 157 Data and Photos for Reporting 01/01/2011
F 157 Collect turbidity, conductivity, and total suspended solids data at three locations 01/01/2011
G 157 Monitor results of Rangeland Restoration Project 01/01/2011
H 99 Coordinate Activities to Involve the Public with the Model Watershed Program 01/01/2011
I 47 Planting project #2010-25 01/25/2011
J 47 Planting Trees & Shrubs 12/31/2012
K 22 Water trees and shrubs 01/01/2011
L 40 Fence Installation project #2009-44 09/27/2011
M 40 Fence Installation project #2010-25 01/25/2011
N 40 Fence Installation project #2010-27 01/25/2011
O 40 Fence Installation - additional 09/01/2011
P 34 Water Facility Installation project #2010-27 01/25/2011
Q 34 Water Facility Installation project #2010-39 02/10/2011
R 34 Water Facility Installation - additional 09/01/2011
S 48 Provide cost-share for CRP take out residue management 01/11/2011
T 48 Provide cost-share for residue management 01/11/2011
U 55 Grass field buffer management 01/11/2011
V 47 Farmland Conversion program 01/11/2011
W 55 Upland Erosion Control project #2010-3 09/01/2011
X 55 Upland Erosion Control - additional 01/11/2011
Y 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 01/01/2011
Z 132 Submit 2010 - 2011 Annual Report (01/01/10 - 12/31/11) 01/01/2011
AA 165 Obtain Environmental Compliance for Upland and Riparian Habitat Enhancement Projects 01/01/2011
AB 119 Contract implementation and Watershed Program management 01/01/2011
AC 141 Account for Water Quality Data 01/01/2011
AD 122 Review and document results of Rangeland Restoration Project 01/01/2011
AE 99 Enhance participation in the Model Watershed Program 01/01/2011
AF 47 Planting trees and shrubs
AG 22 Water trees and shrubs
AH 40 Fence Installation project #291
AI 40 Fence Installation - additional
AJ 34 Water Facility Installation project #2011-7
AK 34 Water Facility Installation project #2011-8
AL 34 Water Facility Installation - additional
AM 55 Upland Erosion Control project #2011-7 06/12/2012
AN 55 Upland Erosion Control project #2011-8
AO 48 Continue to provide cost-share for CRP take-out residue management [2011-2013 program]
AP 48 Provide Year-1 cost-share for CRP take-out residue management [2012-2014 program]
AQ 48 Continue to provide cost-share for residue management
AR 55 Continue to provide incentive for grass field buffer management [2012]
AS 175 Design specifications and engineering: George Creek 01/01/2011
AT 29 Repair and maintain constructed meander: George Creek 09/27/2012
AU 47 Re-establish associated riparian plant community: George Creek 09/27/2012
AV 55 Livestock exclusion: Manure Management (Pilot)