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Contract 76828 REL 25: 2001-033-00 EXP HANGMAN CREEK FISH & WILDLIFE RESTORATION
Project Number:
Title:
Hangman Creek Fish & Wildlife Restoration
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Spokane 100.00%
Contract Number:
76828 REL 25
Contract Title:
2001-033-00 EXP HANGMAN CREEK FISH & WILDLIFE RESTORATION
Contract Continuation:
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76828 REL 19: 2001-033-00 EXP HANGMAN CREEK FISH & WILDLIFE RESTORATION
  • 84053 REL 5: 2001-033-00 EXP HANGMAN CREEK FISH & WILDLIFE RESTORATION
Contract Status:
Issued
Contract Description:
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe intends to reestablish a native redband trout fishery in the Hangman Watershed by addressing both the landscape level and in-stream habitat issues that restrict the redband populations both on the Coeur d'Alene Reservation and the higher elevation tributaries upstream of the Reservation. The Tribe regards successful restoration of redband trout in the Hangman Watershed as a step towards preparing the Reservation landscape and community for the return of salmon as a Tribal resource. The first major accomplishment of this Project was to initiate restoration in the Hangman Watershed through the acquisition of approximately 1,195 acres situated such that the property could function both as mitigation for Albeni Falls construction and inundation losses and as a site where the Coeur d’Alene Tribe could initiate substantive improvements to redband habitats. This Project has continued to expand through partnerships that offer additional resources with which to recruit additional project sites. Principal among those partnerships are the Avista Wetlands Mitigation efforts, which are required as FERC relicensing of dams in the Spokane Watershed, and the Farm Service Agency’s Conservation Reserve Program and the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program. This Project coordinates with these Partners to identify suitable project sites within defined Hydrologic Priority Habitats.  

This FY2023 Scope of Work continues the use of mitigation for Albeni Falls construction and inundations loses to improve instream habitat for redband trout. It continues to partner with Avista wetlands mitigation to restore Hydrologic Priority Habitats, now encompassing 634.51 acres, that lie approximately 2.5 kilometers east of the BPA Mitigation Property. And it continues the partnership with the Farm Service Agency on Project Sites on the North Fork of Rock Creek, Rose Creek and Moctileme Creek and attempts to expand that partnership to include two additional project sites. The Work Elements in this Scope of Work are grouped under general categories that correspond to Planning and Coordination, Construction and Implementation, and Project Administration.

Planning and Coordination Work Elements

A: 165. Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation - Complete NEPA Compliance

B: 191. Watershed Coordination - Cooperate with other Tribal projects and local agencies to maximize restoration benefits

C: 189. Coordination-Columbia Basin wide - Coordinate Efforts with regional partners

D: 114. Identify and Select Projects - Identify & select lands within priority areas where conservation partnerships can be developed

E: 172. Conduct Pre-Acquisition Activities - Exclude uplands within the hnt'k'wipn Management Area in favor of additional floodplain acreage

Construction and Implementation Work Elements

F: 115. Produce Inventory or Assessment – Determine immediate threats to integrity of habitats within Project Sites

G: 27. Remove Debris - Remove debris from either passed use or from illegal dumping

H: 188. Provide Access and Public Information – Maintain and/or establish access to the Project Areas

I: 47. Plant Vegetation - Plant native grasses, trees and shrubs according to pertinent management plans

J: 198. Maintain Vegetation - Minimize the presence of noxious weeds on managed properties

K: 190. Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals – Maintain temporary fences to protect planted native vegetation

L: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity – Slow the movement of water through the Hangman Valley Bottoms by decommissioning constructed drainage ditches or installing BDAs to form water catchments in deeply incised channels

M : 198. Maintain Vegetation – Assess survival of Project Plantings

Project Administration Work Elements

N: 119. Manage and Administer Projects - Manage and administer project

O: 185. Produce Pisces Status Report - Periodic Status Reports for BPA

P: 132. Produce (Annual) Progress Report - Annual Report Required

Q: 99. Outreach and Education - Involve students and inform public of Hangman Restoration Project activities

Major initiatives during FY2023 include; 1) a push to finish the exchange of the easement on uplands within the current hnt’k’wipn Management Area, which is a BPA Wildlife Mitigation Property, for a conservation easement on floodplain acreages that will more readily support wildlife and in-stream habitats, 2) continuing the establishment of native trees and shrubs on Wildlife Mitigation Land, 4) minimizing noxious weeds, and 5) partnering with Avista and FSA/NRCS to broaden the effect of restoration efforts in Hangman, and 6) ensuring beaver activity maximizes benefits to the hydrology and redband habitat of the Watershed while minimizing the conflicts and problems that come with increased activity. Completion and submission of reports, gathering data to assess the the progress achieved by restoration efforts, and protecting the project sites, are also part of the FY2023 Scope of Work.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2022
Contract End Date:
02/29/2024
Current Contract Value:
$533,750
Expenditures:
$501,725

* 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:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Gerald Green Coeur D'Alene Tribe Yes Contract Manager ggreen@cdatribe-nsn.gov (208) 686-0312
Cameron Heusser Coeur D'Alene Tribe Yes Supervisor cheusser@cdatribe-nsn.gov (208) 686-5521
David Kaplowe Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver djkaplowe@bpa.gov (503) 230-5365
William Kozsey Jr Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer WPKozsey@bpa.gov (503) 230-3280
Jessica Power Bonneville Power Administration No CO Assistant jdpower@bpa.gov (503) 230-4023
Robert Shull Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead rwshull@bpa.gov (503) 230-3962
Virgil Watts III Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR vlwatts@bpa.gov (503) 230-4625


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Provide information for Section 106 Cultural Review. A: 165. Complete NEPA Compliance 12/30/2022 11/14/2022
Deliverable D. Consistent and cohesive restoration efforts between Tribal, State, Federal and private partners B: 191. Cooperate with other Tribal projects and local agencies to maximize restoration benefits 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable B. Hangman Restoration Efforts Coordinated with Regional Programs and Policies C: 189. Coordinate Efforts with regional partners 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable: F. Lands enrolled in conservation partnerships D: 114. Identify & select lands within priority areas where conservation partnerships can be developed 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable: E. Easements on uplands not well suited for providing benefits to Resident Fish Substitution efforts relinquished in favor of easements established on valley bottom habitats E: 172. Exclude uplands within the hnt'k'wipn Management Area in favor of additional floodplain acreage 09/30/2023
Deliverable: F. Secured Habitats within Project Sites F: 115. Determine immediate threats to integrity of habitats within Project Sites 09/30/2023 09/15/2023
Deliverable: C. Debris that Pose Safety Hazards or Hinders Development of Native Habitats Removed from Project Sites G: 27. Remove debris from either past use or illegal dumping at Project Sites 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable: E. Signage, Gates and Fencing Maintained to Professional Standards H: 188. Maintain and/or establish access to the Project Areas 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable: D. The hnt'k'wipn Management Area will be planted with native deciduous trees and shrubs of local genetic stock. I: 47. Plant native grasses, shrubs and trees according to pertinent management plans 07/31/2023 04/20/2023
Deliverable: E. Noxious weed cover within managed properties reduced as far as possible J: 198. Minimize the presence of noxious weeds on managed properties 06/30/2023 06/22/2023
Deliverable: F. Minimum browsing by ungulates achieved by fencing, or Repellex or similar deterrent. K: 190. Maintain protective measures for planted native vegetation 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable: G. Maximized channel bed aggradation and habitat diversity benefits derived from beaver dam building, BDA installations and channel structures wile conflicts are minimized. L: 29. Slow the movement of water through the Hangman Valley Bottoms by decommissioning constructed drainage ditches or installing BDAs to form water catchments in deeply incised channels. 09/30/2023 09/26/2023
Deliverable: E. Information compiled, summarized and archived that allows for review of the need to re-plant woody vegetation or re-broadcast native grass seed. M: 198. Assess survival of Project Plantings 09/30/2023 07/28/2023
Deliverable: K. Effective implementation management and timely contract administration N: 119. Manage and administer project 08/07/2023 02/27/2024
Deliverable: E. Completed FY2022 Annual Report P: 132. Annual Report Required 07/21/2023 07/21/2023
Deliverable: C. Students, Neighbors, Landowners and Community Informed of Project Activities. Q: 99. Involve students and inform public of Hangman Restoration Project activities 09/30/2023 09/26/2023

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii)
  • 2 instances of WE 198 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 27 Remove Debris
  • 1 instance of WE 29 Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 172 Conduct Pre-Acquisition Activities
  • 1 instance of WE 114 Identify and Select Projects
  • 1 instance of WE 115 Produce Inventory or Assessment

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Complete NEPA Compliance
B 191 Cooperate with other Tribal projects and local agencies to maximize restoration benefits
C 189 Coordinate Efforts with regional partners
D 114 Identify & select lands within priority areas where conservation partnerships can be developed
E 172 Exclude uplands within the hnt'k'wipn Management Area in favor of additional floodplain acreage
F 115 Determine immediate threats to integrity of habitats within Project Sites 08/01/2022
G 27 Remove debris from either past use or illegal dumping at Project Sites 08/01/2022
H 188 Maintain and/or establish access to the Project Areas 08/01/2022
I 47 Plant native grasses, shrubs and trees according to pertinent management plans 08/01/2022
J 198 Minimize the presence of noxious weeds on managed properties 08/01/2022
K 190 Maintain protective measures for planted native vegetation 08/01/2022
L 29 Slow the movement of water through the Hangman Valley Bottoms by decommissioning constructed drainage ditches or installing BDAs to form water catchments in deeply incised channels. 08/03/2022
M 198 Assess survival of Project Plantings 08/01/2022
N 119 Manage and administer project
O 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA
P 132 Annual Report Required
Q 99 Involve students and inform public of Hangman Restoration Project activities