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Contract 74313 REL 82: 1989-035-00 EXP UMATILLA HATCHERY O&M
Project Number:
Title:
Umatilla Hatchery Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Umatilla 100.00%
Contract Number:
74313 REL 82
Contract Title:
1989-035-00 EXP UMATILLA HATCHERY O&M
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
74313 REL 59: 1989-035-00 EXP UMATILLA HATCHERY O&M
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The Northwest Power Planning Council (Council) adopted the Master Plan in 1990 (document uploaded into Pisces Attachment tab under "other') as part of its Fish and Wildlife Program.

A cooperative use agreement between Umatilla Hatchery (BPA) and Irrigon hatchery (LSRCP) has existed since its execution in 1991(Project Document Attachment "Hatchery Cooperative Use Agreement 1991") between separate Irrigon/Umatilla facilities funding entities.  This agreement has been an integral part of hatchery operations since the initiation of the Umatilla Hatchery O&M project in 1991. In April 21, 2015, the Irrigon Fish Hatchery/Umatilla Fish Hatchery Complex Coordination Letter of Agreement (Project Document Attachment Irrigon_Umatilla Hatchery Coordination Letter" )  renewed this spirit of the 1991 agreement and extend the cost saving benefits to both facilities, for separate pooling resources for non-routine/emergency needs. These cost saving and /or fish saving  practices have been in use for the last 25 years.  They include:

1. The sharing of equipment inventories between the hatcheries. This generates a cost savings as opposed to contracting outside services and equipment rentals. Routine maintenance is the responsibility of the lender.  Any other cost to repair  or replace the item borrowed will be the responsibility of the user.
2. The use of hatchery rearing space, water and oxygen in an emergency situation.  This benefits the fish and has a potential to save hatchery programs.
3. The reciprocal use of hatchery personnel benefits both hatcheries by increasing efficiencies in the use of time and money. Personnel can be made available to accomplish spawning, egg working, fish rearing, grading, fish marking, maintenance, and fish liberation tasks at both hatcheries instead of having to increase the number of  permanent and/or temporary positions at each facility.  Personnel will remain on their respective payrolls and will be lent to the requesting hatchery only when there are no impacts to their originating programs..
    

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), and other federal partners designed the Umatilla Hatchery as an experimental tool to achieve adult returns goals (hatchery-origin and natural-origin).  The adult goals include:
·Steelhead (5,500)
·Spring Chinook (8,000)
·Fall Chinook-upriver bright (12,000)
·Coho (6,000)

Maintaining artificial propagation, at its current level, was a recommended action from the Umatilla/Willow Subbasin Planning Team to the Northwest Power and Conversation Council to achieve anadromous adult return goals (memo September 27, 2005).  

Fish production has changed in the program due to Umatilla water flow limitations and adaptive management.  Generally, these changes have resulted in reduced production at Umatilla Hatchery and additional fish production in other Columbia Basin hatcheries. Current fish production for the Umatilla Hatchery includes:
·Summer Steelhead (150,000 smolts)
·Spring Chinook (810,000 smolts)
·Fall Chinook (600,000 sub-yearling smolts)

Production numbers are adaptively managed and reviewed annually under the Annual Operating Plan (AOP).

Other fish produced elsewhere and transferred to the Umatilla Subbasin include:
·Fall Chinook (900,000 yearling smolts) from Bonneville Hatchery (John Day Mitigation)
·Coho (500,000 smolts) from Cascade Hatchery (Mitchell Act)

This proposal would fund all Umatilla Hatchery fish production, hatchery maintenance, and fish transfers into the Umatilla River Subbasin.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2020
Contract End Date:
09/30/2021
Current Contract Value:
$1,121,328
Expenditures:
$1,121,328

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

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Monthly Status Reports Complete B: 141. Other Reports for BPA 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Assure environmental compliance C: 165. Assurance of Environmental Compliance 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Fish Transfers D: 66. Fish Transport 05/31/2021 05/11/2021
Scope of work/budget/property inventory/FY20 year end accruals E: 119. Manage and Administer Projects 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
2020-2021 Annual Report (FY21) F: 132. Submit Annual Report FY21 (10-1-2020 - 9-30-2021) 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Spring Chinook harvest production for acclimation G: 176. Produce Harvest group Spring Chinook (BY19) 03/06/2021 03/04/2021
Spring Chinook harvest production for release in next contract H: 176. Produce Harvest group Spring Chinook (BY20) 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Spring Chinook production for rearing in next contract. I: 176. Produce Harvest Spring Chinook (BY21) 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Steelhead production for transfer J: 176. Produce Steelhead (BY20) 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Steelhead Production for release K: 176. Produce Steelhead (BY21) 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Fall Chinook production for release L: 176. Produce Umatilla River fall Chinook sub-yearlings (BY20) 05/29/2021 05/11/2021
Hatchery Maintenance M: 61. Maintain Umatilla Hatchery 09/30/2021 09/30/2021
Produce an Annual Operation Plan (AOP) N: 174. Produce an Annual Operation Plan 08/31/2021 08/31/2021
Completed Annual Report O: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (10-1-2019) to (9-30-2020) 10/31/2020 10/30/2020

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Mid-Columbia River Spring ESU
  • 3 instances of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 61 Maintain Artificial Production Facility/Infrastructure
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Snake River Fall ESU (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 61 Maintain Artificial Production Facility/Infrastructure
Coho (O. kisutch) - Unspecified Population
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 2 instances of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 61 Maintain Artificial Production Facility/Infrastructure
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA
B 141 Other Reports for BPA
C 165 Assurance of Environmental Compliance
D 66 Fish Transport 08/04/2020
E 119 Manage and Administer Projects
F 132 Submit Annual Report FY21 (10-1-2020 - 9-30-2021)
G 176 Produce Harvest group Spring Chinook (BY19) 08/04/2020
H 176 Produce Harvest group Spring Chinook (BY20) 08/04/2020
I 176 Produce Harvest Spring Chinook (BY21) 08/04/2020
J 176 Produce Steelhead (BY20) 08/04/2020
K 176 Produce Steelhead (BY21) 08/04/2020
L 176 Produce Umatilla River fall Chinook sub-yearlings (BY20) 08/04/2020
M 61 Maintain Umatilla Hatchery 08/04/2020
N 174 Produce an Annual Operation Plan 08/04/2020
O 132 Submit Progress Report for the period (10-1-2019) to (9-30-2020)