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Contract 56903: 1998-028-00 EXP IMPLEMENT TROUT CK WATERSHED REST/ENHANCE
Project Number:
Title:
Trout Creek Watershed Restoration
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Deschutes 100.00%
Contract Number:
56903
Contract Title:
1998-028-00 EXP IMPLEMENT TROUT CK WATERSHED REST/ENHANCE
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The focus of these efforts is on the implementation of the long-range action plan for the Trout Creek Watershed, in which those actions will improve fish and wildlife resources in the basin.  This project is located in portions of Wasco, Jefferson and Crook Counties, Oregon, that lie east of the Deschutes River, and generally north of Madras, south of Shaniko, and east of Mitchell, Oregon.  The latitude and longitude of Trout Creek at its confluence with the Deschutes River is; 44 degrees, 49 minutes and 18 seconds, North and 121 degrees 05 minutes and 13 seconds, West.  The latitude and longitude of the headwater area of Trout Creek is; 44 degrees, 30 minutes and 22 seconds North and 120 degrees, 33 minutes and 42 seconds West.

This project satisfies the goals listed in the Deschutes River Sub-basin Summary (Nelson, 2001), that portion of the draft Deschutes Subbasin Plan (2004) that addresses Trout Creek, and the Trout Creek Watershed Assessment (2003), and addresses four essential elements of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, 1999): 1)  Coordinated agency programs, 2)  Community based actions, 3)  Monitoring and Evaluation, and 4)  Corrective changes (adaptive management and regulations).  This project also satisfies the objectives of Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives 150 and 153 of the 2000 FCRPS Biological Opinion calling for protection of riparian buffers by protecting high quality habitat and by leveraging the agricultural incentive programs.

The assessment follows the guidelines set in the Oregon Watershed Assessment Manual (Watershed Professionals Network, 1999).  Key components that assessment is: 1) Historical conditions, 2)  Channel habitat type classification, 3)  Hydrology and water use, 4)  Riparian and wetland conditions, 5)  Sediment sources, 6)  Channel modification, 7)  Water quality, and 8)  Fish and Wildlife habitat.  The proposed work also complements the work required in Trout Creek by FERC of PGE in the Re-licensing Settlement Agreement for the Pelton Round Butte Hydroelectric Project.

The long-range watershed restoration plan for Trout Creek will coordinate efforts of local landowners and private timber companies as well as state, federal, and tribal agencies to improve habitat conditions for fish and wildlife.  The plan would take a "top to bottom" approach.  The watershed assessment will be the key part of this plan and will describe potential problems, where they are located, and recommend way of resolving the issues and concerns.  A technical advisory committee made up of representatives from state, federal, and tribal agencies is being set up to develop scientifically sound restoration approaches.

Demonstration projects will also be implemented by this project.  For example, a need for immediate restoration efforts along Antelope and Trout Creeks exists.  Implementing these projects will demonstrate to local landowners what can be accomplished by working with the watershed council.  Landowners will be involved in projects throughout the watershed assessment/long-range watershed restoration planning process.

The Jefferson SWCD and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Trout Creek Project have been working cooperatively throughout the watershed assessment process.  The two groups will continue to work together developing the long-range action plan and seeing that habitat restoration projects are properly implemented.  This cooperation helps to leverage other funding sources like OWEB and PGE.  

This fiscal year, the costs of the proposed actions are shared with landowners, PGE, and ODFW.  BPA will fund approximately eighty-six (86) percent of the habitat improvement work JCSWCD does in the Trout Creek Watershed this fiscal year.


Planned Projects:

All projects are designed to improve fish habitat, water quality and quantity in the Trout Creek basin.  Projects within the riparian zone that directly impact the stream will be conducted during the in-water work period (July 1 - October 31) as dictated by ODFW guidelines.  All projects will have landowner agreements and will be in compliance with all pertinent state and federal law, regulations and executive orders.  A Conservation Plan will be developed for all project conservation management units.  These plans will evaluate all pertinent resources and impacts.  


McDonald Irrigation Improvement Project:

This project was started in the last contract period (FY11).  There are several small components still remaining to complete this entire project.  The first component is the suction side of the pump station.  We are working with the ODFW’s Fish Screening and Passage Cost Share Program to help fund this action, which includes the pump screen and the intake/suction line.  The other component is to finish purchasing the appropriate amount of handline sprinklers that could not be purchased last contract period due to a lack of funds.  Both of these items will complete this project, successfully converting this operation from flood irrigation to sprinkler, drastically improving efficiencies which in turn, will significantly reduce the amount of water withdrawn from the creek annually at this point of diversion.  A flowmeter has been installed on the new system.


Ledbetter Streambank Enhancement Project:

This small project will be implemented to fix a problem area that has occurred on Trout Creek on the Ledbetter property near Ashwood, OR.  This property was enrolled into the CREP program in 2003.  Since that time, Trout Creek has experienced several high water events, resulting in bank erosion and floodplain scour in one location of the project.  This project will construct a large wood log jam structure to protect the streambank and provide habitat to fish.  Then the floodplain will be filled to meet desired elevations and additional roughness such as boulders and LWD will be placed to ensure floodplain stability and habitat diversity.


Nye Streambank Enhancement Project:

This small project will be implemented to fix a problem area that has occurred on the Trout Creek Channel Habitat Improvement Project – Nye Phase One that was implemented in 2004.   Since that time, Trout Creek has experienced several high water events, resulting in bank erosion and floodplain scour in one location of the project.  This project will construct a large wood log jam structure to protect the streambank and provide habitat to fish.  Then the floodplain will be filled to meet desired elevations and additional roughness such as boulders and LWD will be placed to ensure floodplain stability and habitat diversity.


Trout Creek Vegetation Improvement:

Plant native trees and shrubs by hand and native seed in designated riparian exclosures throughout the Trout Creek Watershed.  Planting sites will be areas with low existing plant densities and will be planted in clumps with an overall density of 300-500 plants per acre.  Locate areas damaged by feral swine and other areas with exposed soil or little vegetation and broadcast native seed in those areas within the Trout Creek Watershed.  Re-vegetating the disturbed ground will help stabilize the soil and reduce overall erosion and sediment entering the streams/waterways in the watershed.  A portion of this project will be used to re-vegetate the Antelope Creek Floodplain Enhancement Project.


Trout Creek Noxious Weed Program:

Continue the noxious weed program for the Trout Creek Watershed that will apply herbicide to control noxious weeds in designated areas.  The program will attempt to control noxious weeds that are currently on the Jefferson County's "A" list, including Spotted knapweed, Scotch thistle, and Yellow starthistle.  Work with county weedmaster and local vendor to determine appropriate chemical mixtures for different areas and species.  Work with local vendor to distribute chemical to approved landowners for application on their properties.  We hope to treat approximately 400 acres of noxious weeds in the watershed this fiscal year.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
04/01/2012
Contract End Date:
03/31/2013
Current Contract Value:
$174,627
Expenditures:
$174,627

* 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)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation For Project A: 165. Environmental Documentation For Project 01/31/2013 02/04/2013
Produce Design Specifications For Projects B: 175. Produce Design Specifications For Projects 02/28/2013 03/15/2013
Post Monitoring Of Major Channel Habitat Improvement Project C: 157. Post Monitoring Of Channel Habitat Improvement Project Reaches 03/31/2013
Pump Screen & Suction Line D: 69. McDonald Irrigation Improvement - Pump Screen 05/01/2012 05/30/2012
McDonald Sprinkler System E: 150. McDonald Irrigation Improvement - Handline 04/30/2012 05/30/2012
Nye Trout Creek LWD Structure F: 29. Nye Streambank Enhancement - LWD Structure 10/31/2012
Nye Trout Creek Floodplain Enhancement G: 180. Nye Streambank Enhancement - Enhance Floodplain 10/31/2012
Ledbetter Trout Creek LWD Structure H: 29. Ledbetter Streambank Enhancement - LWD Structure 10/31/2012
Ledbetter Trout Creek Floodplain Enhancement I: 180. Ledbetter Streambank Enhancement - Enhance Floodplain 10/31/2012
Noxious Weed Control J: 197. Trout Creek Noxious Weed Program 01/31/2013 02/04/2013
Plant Native Trees & Shrubs K: 47. Trout Creek Vegetation Improvement - Riparian 03/31/2013 03/19/2013
Plant Native Seed Mix L: 47. Trout Creek Vegetation Improvement - Upland 03/31/2013 03/19/2013
Annual Report Submitted M: 132. Annual Report 11/19/2012 11/19/2012
Project Managed O: 119. Manage Project 03/31/2013 03/26/2013

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 197 Maintain/Remove Vegetation
  • 2 instances of WE 29 Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 2 instances of WE 180 Enhance Floodplain/Remove, Modify, Breach Dike
  • 1 instance of WE 69 Install Fish Screen
  • 1 instance of WE 175 Produce Design
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 150 Install Sprinkler
Wildlife
  • 1 instance of WE 197 Maintain/Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Environmental Documentation For Project 04/01/2012
B 175 Produce Design Specifications For Projects 04/01/2012
C 157 Post Monitoring Of Channel Habitat Improvement Project Reaches 04/01/2012
D 69 McDonald Irrigation Improvement - Pump Screen 04/01/2012
E 150 McDonald Irrigation Improvement - Handline 04/01/2012
F 29 Nye Streambank Enhancement - LWD Structure
G 180 Nye Streambank Enhancement - Enhance Floodplain
H 29 Ledbetter Streambank Enhancement - LWD Structure
I 180 Ledbetter Streambank Enhancement - Enhance Floodplain
J 197 Trout Creek Noxious Weed Program 04/01/2012
K 47 Trout Creek Vegetation Improvement - Riparian 04/01/2012
L 47 Trout Creek Vegetation Improvement - Upland 04/01/2012
M 132 Annual Report 04/01/2012
N 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 04/01/2012
O 119 Manage Project 04/01/2012