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Contract 65638: 2002-008-00 EXP RECONNECT FLDPLN TO KOOTENAI RIVER
Project Number:
Title:
Reconnect Kootenai River with Historic Floodplain
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Mountain Columbia Kootenai 100.00%
Contract Number:
65638
Contract Title:
2002-008-00 EXP RECONNECT FLDPLN TO KOOTENAI RIVER
Contract Continuation:
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61147: 2002-008-00 EXP RECONNECT FLDPLN TO KOOTENAI RIVER
  • 68436: 2002-008-00 EXP RECONNECT THE FLOODPLAIN TO KOOTENAI RIVER
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Reconnect Kootenai River with Historic Floodplain (#2002-008-00)
Contract Period: 5/1/2014 – 4/30/2015

Natural resources, including flora and fauna, have shaped the culture of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (Tribe) for thousands and thousands of years. The aboriginal territories of the Kootenai Tribal peoples (Ktunaxa) were far reaching with traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering activities extending into British Columbia, Western Montana, and all of North Idaho.

Many of the areas and resources traditionally used by the Tribe have been lost; anadromous salmonids no longer journey up the Upper Columbia River and its tributaries, and wapato no longer blooms on the drained wetlands. Even today, the Kootenai white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) and burbot (Lota lota) struggle to exist in the Kootenai River.

It is the goal of the Tribe to promote full mitigation of the impacts suffered by the people of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho and the fish, water, wildlife, and plant resources which they depended, as a direct and indirect result of the development and operation of the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS). The Reconnect project is but one component of a suite of projects that are conserving, restoring, and managing various aspects of the lower Kootenai River ecosystem. No single activity is sufficient to recover and rebuild fish and wildlife species in the lower Kootenai River subbasin.

This project is tied strongly to the scientific principles of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NPCC) Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (NPPC 2009); ecosystem function and ecological management are keys to the directed project objectives. Moreover, this project framework aims to assess, characterize and address many of the limiting factors and objectives identified in the Kootenai Subbasin Plan (KTOI and MFWP 2004).

The primary goal of the Reconnect Project is to investigate and implement actions that enhance biological, terrestrial and aquatic habitats by reconnecting the Kootenai River with its historic floodplain. The Tribe addresses the loss of floodplain habitats, wetlands, stream channels, and riparian habitat, where restoration actions are currently associated with wildlife mitigation projects that focus on avian and terrestrial populations as well as aquatic species. The Reconnect Project is one component of a complex matrix of projects that are designed to assess, conserve, restore, and manage various aspects of the Kootenai River ecosystem, including the fundamental processes that are necessary for the production of all other ecological systems.

To date, the Reconnect Project has examined the feasibility of reconnecting floodplain habitats with the mainstem Kootenai River and determined it to be feasible and beneficial for the health of the ecosystem. Major project components completed include: the identification and initial feasibility of reconnecting six tributaries to the mainstem Kootenai River; collection and analysis of baseline productivity data in existing floodplain water bodies; the examination of several restoration alternatives for the Ball Creek Ranch site; the completion of Ball Creek reconnection design plans; and the identification of restoration areas for sturgeon refugia. Since 2002, the Project has distributed data to other Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)-funded projects within the Kootenai Subbasin and has provided a variety of data-sharing benefits. For example, the Tribe collected LiDAR data that was later utilized in other BPA-funded projects. In addition, various aspects of hydraulic and hydrologic models were co-created with other projects to simulate water surface elevations, velocities and hydraulic parameters to estimate the extent of floodplain inundation.

The Reconnect project plays a critical role in the assessment and restoration of ecosystem services and ecological functions within the subbasin. The Reconnect project also acts as the feasibility and restoration arm of the Kootenai River Operational Mitigation and Evaluation (BPA# 200201100), and Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Projects (BPA# 199206105).

The proposed biological objectives for 2014 – 2015 include the following:
? Review Nimz Ranch feasibility and alternatives analysis report for floodplain restoration opportunities;
? Implement invasive species Analysis Assessment, integrated vegetation management and treatment strategy and associated control treatments;
? Facilitate project Technical Review Team (TRT) and related assessments and reviews;
? Produce prioritization tool framework (Phase 2 and final report) for ISRP submittal and review;
? Initiate site-specific designs for Nimz Ranch floodplain restoration based on feasibility and alternatives analysis
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
05/01/2014
Contract End Date:
04/30/2015
Current Contract Value:
$322,421
Expenditures:
$322,421

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

BPA COR:
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
John Barco III Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party jwbarco@bpa.gov (503) 230-3223
Edward Gresh Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead esgresh@bpa.gov (503) 230-5756
Sue Ireland Kootenai Tribe Yes Supervisor ireland@kootenai.org (208) 267-3620
Paul Krueger Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver pqkrueger@bpa.gov (503) 230-5723
Norm Merz Kootenai Tribe Yes Technical Contact merz@kootenai.org (208) 267-3620x555
Edna Runyan Kootenai Tribe Yes Administrative Contact edna@kootenai.org (208) 267-3620
Scott Soults Kootenai Tribe Yes Contract Manager soults@kootenai.org (208) 267-3620
Kristi Van Leuven Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kjvleuven@bpa.gov (503) 230-3605
Virgil Watts III Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR vlwatts@bpa.gov (503) 230-4625


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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Invasive Species Analysis Assessment for Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation B: 115. Invasive Species Analysis Assessment of Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation properties 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Reconnect Technical Review Team C: 122. Reconnect Technical Review Team 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Produce Strategy Decision-Making Matrix and Finalize Prioritization Tool D: 174. Produce Strategy Decision-Making Matrix and Finalize Prioritization Tool 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Kootenai Watershed Coordination E: 191. Kootenai Watershed Coordination 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Produce Designs and Specifications of Nimz Ranch Floodplain Restoration F: 175. Produce Designs and Specifications of Nimz Ranch Floodplain Restoration 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Plan, Design and Coordinate Project w/ Interdepartmental Divisions and Local Outside Entities G: 189. Plan, Design and Coordinate Project w/ Interdepartmental Divisions and Outside Entities 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation H: 165. Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation and Permitting 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Oversight and Administer Project Activities I: 119. Oversight and Administer Project Activities 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Manage and Maintain Relational Database J: 160. Manage and Maintain Relational Database 04/30/2015 04/30/2015
Attach Progress Report in Pisces K: 132. Submit Annual Report for the FY13-14 Period (May 2013 to April 2014) 10/31/2014 10/31/2014
Invasive Species Control Treatments - Reed Canarygrass [RCG] L: 199. Invasive Species Control Treatments 04/30/2015 04/30/2015

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 1 instance of WE 199 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 115 Produce Inventory or Assessment
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 175 Produce Design

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 05/01/2014
B 115 Invasive Species Analysis Assessment of Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation properties 05/01/2014
C 122 Reconnect Technical Review Team 05/01/2014
D 174 Produce Strategy Decision-Making Matrix and Finalize Prioritization Tool 05/01/2014
E 191 Kootenai Watershed Coordination 05/01/2014
F 175 Produce Designs and Specifications of Nimz Ranch Floodplain Restoration 05/01/2014
G 189 Plan, Design and Coordinate Project w/ Interdepartmental Divisions and Outside Entities 05/01/2014
H 165 Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation and Permitting 05/01/2014
I 119 Oversight and Administer Project Activities 05/01/2014
J 160 Manage and Maintain Relational Database 05/01/2014
K 132 Submit Annual Report for the FY13-14 Period (May 2013 to April 2014) 05/01/2014
L 199 Invasive Species Control Treatments 05/01/2014