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Contract 71506: 1990-018-00 EXP RAINBOW TROUT HABITAT/PASSAGE IMPROVEMENT
Project Number:
Title:
Lake Roosevelt Rainbow Trout Habitat and Passage Improvement
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Sanpoil 100.00%
Contract Number:
71506
Contract Title:
1990-018-00 EXP RAINBOW TROUT HABITAT/PASSAGE IMPROVEMENT
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Our goal is to restore healthy and harvestable salmonid populations through rehabilitation of stream habitat and restoration of ecological function in the riparian corridors of streams upstream of Grand Coulee Dam within the boundaries of the Colville Confederated Tribes reservation. Land use practices including residential and agricultural development, road building and logging have degraded habitat conditions and blocked upstream passage throughout many of the watersheds where historic tribal fishing once occurred. In order to identify and prioritize the appropriate fixes, we inventoried approximately 70 miles of stream habitat in the Upper Columbia Subbasin and over 80 miles in the Sanpoil Subbasin to help understand the magnitude of causes of that degradation. With that assessment in hand, we can form a plan to treat the root cause of the habitat degradation, rather than reacting to the symptoms which are observed at any one site. It is our intention to implement a restoration strategy that will restore and be consistent with the ecological processes described in the Upper Columbia Recovery Technical Team (UCRTT) Biological Strategy and the process-based principles outlined in Beechie et al. (2010). To accomplish this, our implementation strategy will follow the basic hierarchical strategy outlined in Roni et al. (2002). This approach begins with an assessment and inventory of the habitat conditions and degradations. Where habitat is degraded, we will seek first to reconnect isolated habitats then restore processes such as riparian condition and floodplain function before implementing actions that build temporary habitat.  We will develop a habitat protection and restoration strategy using empirical observations of habitat conditions and current fish use from our inventory efforts and the Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) model to help us evaluate where the highest priority areas are for habitat restoration and protection. EDT is an analytical model relating habitat features and biological performance to support conservation and recovery planning for salmonids (Lichatowich et al. 1995; Lestelle et al. 1996; Mobrand et al. 1997; Mobrand et al. 1998). It acts as an analytical framework that brings together information from empirical observation, local experts, and other models and analyses to determine which reaches and habitat attributes are likely to have the most benefit for improving fish performance.

Restoration Projects:
Habitat restoration actions implemented in 2016 include the status inventory and maintenance of approximately 15.3 miles of existing riparian fence, riparian plantings/rehabilitation, road decommissioning, road drainage improvements, and restoring fish passage through barrier replacements and removals. Over the last decade, fencing projects have been implemented to protect and restore riparian habitat along numerous streams in the Sanpoil River drainage. Successful protection and restoration of riparian habitat by fencing will only be successful if the fencing is regularly monitored and maintained. The project staff will monitor and maintain (repair) approximately 15.3 miles of existing riparian fencing along the following streams within the boundaries of the Colville Confederated Tribes reservation:  Lost Creek (2.62 miles), Moses Creek (0.86 miles), Twentythreemile Creek (4.53 miles), North Nanamkin Creek (2.20 miles), Bridge Creek (0.52 miles), South Nanamkin Creek (0.93 miles), and Capoose Creek (3.65 miles). They will systematically inspect the entire length of fence; repairing it as they encounter damage. They will also revisit sections following storms. Approximately 1.6  miles of new fence will be constructed along Lost Creek (0.31 miles), and Moses Creek (1.31 miles)  in order to initiate rehabilitation of the riparian corridor in these areas. Existing fencing units were also evaluated for response of the riparian community in 2015. Fencing units containing areas which have not responded to livestock exclusion will be planted and rehabilitated to reach a state of natural ecological functions. These areas include spring planting and re-planting in the fall as needed in sections of the existing North Nanamkin (13 acres), South Nanamkin (8 acres) and Twentythreemile Creek (8 acres) fencing units where fall planting occurred in 2015 in addition to spring and fall planting in Lost Creek (5 acres).

Locations of culverts and other stream crossings reservation wide were initially inventoried by Duck Creek Associates, Inc. under contract with the Confederated Colville Tribes (CCT) Environmental Trust Department. The stream crossings identified in this dataset that fell within the stream network used in the Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) model were prioritized for further data collection in order to attribute assessment criteria provided in the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Fish Passage Barrier and Surface Water Diversion Screening Assessment and Prioritization Manual (WDFW 2009) and by the FishXing (Version 3) software program distributed by the United States Forest Service (USFS) Aquatic Organism Passage program. Assessments of passage potential from these methods, in conjunction with the anticipated amount of habitat upstream of each crossing, were used to calculate an index of linear stream habitat lost due to impassible barrier conditions. Index scores were binned into five priority groups. Stream crossings within each priority group were then qualitatively assessed for feasibility, immediate benefit to the target resource and location in relationship to natural barriers. Stream crossings selected for replacement during FY2016 were selected from a candidate pool as having the greatest habitat gain while occurring below natural barriers in the stream network without anthropogenic barriers downstream that require multiple years for partnership development and project planning.

We will replace 7  fish passages barriers in the Sanpoil Subbasin in 2016 to provide access to a total of 17.2 miles of habitat. These projects include replacing culverts in Thirtymile (5.8 miles of habitat), North Nanamkin (4.3 miles of habitat), Gold (0.7 miles of habitat), Strawberry (2.8 miles of habitat), Iron (0.4 miles of habitat) and Louie (3.2 miles of habitat) creeks.

Engineering for FY2016 and FY 2017 Culvert Replacements:
Initial stages of developing engineered design plans include a site visit during the Request-For-Proposal (RFP) process in addition to topographic and geomorphic site surveys during plan development. However, sites must not be frozen or under snow during this process. In order to meet seasonal site survey needs during the process of producing engineered design plans for stream crossing barrier replacements and to allow time for the permitting and contracting process to occur before on-the-ground work begins in FY2016 and FY2017, we propose to develop and advertise an RFP in FY2016. A single RFP will be issued combining the plans for a total of two barrier replacement projects. Each of the sites will be specified as a deliverable of the RFP.

These two work elements are the next highest rated barriers scheduled for replacement. They consist of a barrier replacement project on Gold Creek restoring access to 4.1 km (2.6 mi) of habitat and a barrier replacement project on Lost Creek restoring access to 9.7 km (6.0 mi) of habitat.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
02/01/2016
Contract End Date:
01/31/2017
Current Contract Value:
$1,038,066
Expenditures:
$1,038,066

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

BPA CO:
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
Daniel Affonso Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party dxaffonso@bpa.gov (503) 230-3893
Dawn Boorse Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead drboorse@bpa.gov (503) 230-5678
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Amy Mai Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR aemai@bpa.gov (503) 230-7349
Terri Mail Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Administrative Contact terri.mail@colvilletribes.com (509) 634-2124
Solomonn Marsh Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer spmarsh@bpa.gov (503) 230-3943
Jason McLellan Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Contract Manager jason.mclellan@colvilletribes.com (509) 209-2418
Kary Nichols Colville Confederated Tribes No Interested Party kary.nichols@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-4782
Bret Nine Colville Confederated Tribes No Supervisor bret.nine@colvilletribes.com (509) 209-2419


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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Environmental compliance B: 165. Complete Environmental Compliance 08/31/2016 09/20/2016
Funding Package Submitted C: 119. Manage & Administer the Lake Roosevelt Rainbow Trout Habitat/Passage Improvement Project 01/31/2017 01/31/2017
Project specific database hosting and maintenance D: 160. Database hosting and maintenance 01/31/2017 01/31/2017
Completed Annual Report E: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2015) to (Dec 2015) 03/15/2016 03/15/2016
Completed Annual Report F: 132. Draft Progress Report for the period (Jan 2016) to (Dec 2016) 01/31/2017
Barrier replacement engineering design plans Lost Creek at Lyman Lake-Moses Meadows Rd G: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for barrier replacement on Lost Creek at Lyman Lake-Moses Meadows R 01/31/2017
Barrier replacement engineering design plans Gold Creek at BIA Rd 1009 H: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for barrier replacement on Gold Creek (BIA Rd 1009) 01/31/2017
Relocation of 0.62 mile of Gold Creek Road out of the floodplain I: 33. Relocate Gold Creek Road (BIA Rd 62) 01/31/2017
Road crossing on Gold Creek to provide passage of all redband trout life stages J: 184. Replacement of Road Crossing at Gold Creek Road (BIA Rd 62) 01/31/2017
Road crossing on Iron Creek to provide passage of all redband trout life stages K: 184. Replacement of Road Crossing #1 at Iron Creek Rd (BIA Rd 84) 01/31/2017
Road crossing on Louie Creek to provide passage of all redband trout life stages L: 184. Replacement of Road Crossing #1 at Louie Creek Rd (BIA Rd 83) 01/31/2017
Road crossing on Louie Creek to provide passage of all redband trout life stages M: 184. Replacement of Road Crossing #2 at Louie Creek Rd (BIA Rd 83) 01/31/2017
Redband trout access to 9.3 km of habitat in Thirtymile Creek N: 184. Restore access for redband trout to 9.3 km of habitat in Thirtymile Creek 11/01/2016 09/23/2016
Redband trout access to 4.5 km of habitat in Strawberry Creek O: 184. Restore access for redband trout to 4.5 km of habitat in Strawberrry Creek 11/01/2016 11/01/2016
Redband trout access to 7.0 km of habitat in North Nanamkin Creek P: 184. Restore access for redband trout to 7.0 km of habitat in North Nanamkin Creek 11/01/2016 11/01/2016
Functioning riparian fencing Q: 186. Maintain approximately 15.3 miles of existing riparian fencing 11/30/2016 11/30/2016
1.31 miles of riparian fencing at the confluence of Lost and Loony creeks R: 40. Construct 1.31 miles of cattle exclusion fence on Moses Creek 10/31/2016 10/31/2016
0.31 miles of riparian fencing at the confluence of Lost and Loony creeks S: 40. Construct 0.31 miles of cattle exclusion fence at confluence of Lost and Loony creeks 01/31/2017
Non-native vegetation removal and control T: 199. Invasive plant/vegetation control at Lost-Loony Creek fence unit 01/31/2017
5.0 acres of new native vegetation in riparian corridor at the confluence of Lost and Loony creeks U: 47. Plant 5.0 acres of riparian habitat in the Lost-Loony Creek fence unit 01/31/2017
13.0 acres of new native vegetation in riparian corridor along North Nanamkin Creek V: 47. Plant 13.0 acres of riparian habitat along North Nanamkin Creek 01/31/2017
8.0 acres of new native vegetation in riparian corridor along South Nanamkin Creek W: 47. Plant 8.0 acres of riparian habitat along South Nanamkin Creek 01/31/2017
8.0 acres of new native vegetation in riparian corridor along Twentythreemile Creek X: 47. Plant 8.0 acres of riparian habitat along Twentythreemile Creek 01/31/2017
Colville Reservation Upper Columbia Subbasin Habitat Restoration Plan Y: 174. Develop Habitat Restoration Plan for Upper Columbia Subbasin streams on CCT Reservation 01/31/2017
Colville Reservation Sanpoil Subbasin Habitat Restoration Plan Z: 174. Develop Habitat Restoration Plan for Sanpoil Subbasin on CCT Reservation 01/31/2017
Restore access for redband trout to 1.1 km of habitat in Aeneas Creek AA: 184. Restore access for redband trout to 1.1 km of habitat in Aeneas Creek - CO from FY15 10/31/2016 10/31/2016
Restore access for redband trout to 4.0 km of habitat in Aeneas Creek AB: 184. Restore access for redband trout to 4.0 km of habitat in Aeneas Creek - CO from FY15 10/31/2016 10/31/2016
Barrier replacement engineering design plans site 1 AC: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Iron Creek (site 1) - CO from FY15 01/03/2017 01/03/2017
Barrier replacement engineering design plans site 2 AD: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Iron Creek (site 2) - CO from FY15 01/03/2017 01/03/2017
Barrier replacement engineering design plans site 3 AE: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Iron Creek (site 3) - CO from FY15 01/03/2017 01/03/2017
Barrier replacement engineering design plans site 4 AF: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Louie Creek (site 4) - CO from FY15 01/03/2017 01/03/2017
Barrier replacement engineering design plans site 5 AG: 175. Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Louie Creek (site 5) - CO from FY15 01/03/2017 01/03/2017

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii)
  • 1 instance of WE 199 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 33 Decommission Road/Relocate Road
  • 2 instances of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 4 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 9 instances of WE 184 Install Fish Passage Structure
  • 2 instances of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 7 instances 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 02/01/2016
B 165 Complete Environmental Compliance 02/01/2016
C 119 Manage & Administer the Lake Roosevelt Rainbow Trout Habitat/Passage Improvement Project 02/01/2016
D 160 Database hosting and maintenance 02/01/2016
E 132 Submit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2015) to (Dec 2015) 02/01/2016
F 132 Draft Progress Report for the period (Jan 2016) to (Dec 2016) 02/01/2016
G 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for barrier replacement on Lost Creek at Lyman Lake-Moses Meadows R 02/01/2016
H 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for barrier replacement on Gold Creek (BIA Rd 1009) 02/01/2016
I 33 Relocate Gold Creek Road (BIA Rd 62) 09/15/2016
J 184 Replacement of Road Crossing at Gold Creek Road (BIA Rd 62) 09/15/2016
K 184 Replacement of Road Crossing #1 at Iron Creek Rd (BIA Rd 84) 09/15/2016
L 184 Replacement of Road Crossing #1 at Louie Creek Rd (BIA Rd 83) 09/15/2016
M 184 Replacement of Road Crossing #2 at Louie Creek Rd (BIA Rd 83) 09/15/2016
N 184 Restore access for redband trout to 9.3 km of habitat in Thirtymile Creek 02/01/2016
O 184 Restore access for redband trout to 4.5 km of habitat in Strawberrry Creek 02/01/2016
P 184 Restore access for redband trout to 7.0 km of habitat in North Nanamkin Creek 02/01/2016
Q 186 Maintain approximately 15.3 miles of existing riparian fencing 02/01/2016
R 40 Construct 1.31 miles of cattle exclusion fence on Moses Creek 09/15/2016
S 40 Construct 0.31 miles of cattle exclusion fence at confluence of Lost and Loony creeks 09/15/2016
T 199 Invasive plant/vegetation control at Lost-Loony Creek fence unit 09/15/2016
U 47 Plant 5.0 acres of riparian habitat in the Lost-Loony Creek fence unit 09/15/2016
V 47 Plant 13.0 acres of riparian habitat along North Nanamkin Creek 02/01/2016
W 47 Plant 8.0 acres of riparian habitat along South Nanamkin Creek 02/01/2016
X 47 Plant 8.0 acres of riparian habitat along Twentythreemile Creek 02/01/2016
Y 174 Develop Habitat Restoration Plan for Upper Columbia Subbasin streams on CCT Reservation 02/01/2016
Z 174 Develop Habitat Restoration Plan for Sanpoil Subbasin on CCT Reservation 02/01/2016
AA 184 Restore access for redband trout to 1.1 km of habitat in Aeneas Creek - CO from FY15 02/01/2016
AB 184 Restore access for redband trout to 4.0 km of habitat in Aeneas Creek - CO from FY15 02/01/2016
AC 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Iron Creek (site 1) - CO from FY15 02/01/2016
AD 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Iron Creek (site 2) - CO from FY15 02/01/2016
AE 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Iron Creek (site 3) - CO from FY15 02/01/2016
AF 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Louie Creek (site 4) - CO from FY15 02/01/2016
AG 175 Produce Engineered Design Plan for FY2016 barrier replacement on Louie Creek (site 5) - CO from FY15 02/01/2016