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Contract 90592: 2002-035-00 EXP GILLIAM COUNTY RIPARIAN BUFFERS
Project Number:
Title:
Riparian Buffers in Gilliam County
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau John Day 100.00%
Contract Number:
90592
Contract Title:
2002-035-00 EXP GILLIAM COUNTY RIPARIAN BUFFERS
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Contract Status:
Issued
Contract Description:
The mission of the Gilliam Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is to conserve, protect, and develop soil, water, and other natural resources for the economic and environmental benefit of the residents of Gilliam County. In partnership with U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) the district has the ability to develop and implement scientifically sound and economically feasible resource management plans for private landowners at the local level.

Project staff will implement riparian buffer contracts that address limiting factors identified in the John Day Sub-basin for areas of the Lower John Day River Sub-basin within Gilliam County. Project staff will provide the technical planning support needed to implement 16 riparian  buffer contracts (eight renewals; and eight new contracts of which five are carry overs from previous contracts) on anadromous fish streams (or streams providing direct benefit as confirmed by ODFW district biologist) as a one-year goal. One full time employee will be dedicated to the outreach and promotion of state and federal riparian programs in addition to the technical planning support needed to implement the riparian buffer agreements. Buffers widths will average 60 feet on each side of the qualifying streams but may also vary in width from 35 to 180 feet. Actual implementation costs, lease payments and maintenance costs will be borne by the USDA's Conservation Reserve Program  and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP).

Farm Service Agency (FSA) program leases will be for 10-15 year periods. FSA programmatic allows landowner to determine the contract length between 10-15 years. Implementation practices will include fencing, plantings, off stream water systems and other related practices necessary to ensure restoration and enhancement of the riparian area. Other funding sources, such as Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP), and OWEB Focus Investment Partnership (FIP) will also be used as needed based on availability.

This project helps fulfill a critical staffing need to conduct assessments and develop plans to address the growing backlog of potential CREP projects. This contract will partially fund three district positions with specific skill sets required to ensure a fully functional CREP program. The Program Manager will direct the program with landowner outreach associated with project prioritization. By using local knowledge and geographic datasets a project priority implementation plan will be developed and utilized. The Conservation Technician will be the primary staff person executing the critical planning duties needed for project development. The clerical/technical assistant will ensure all fiscal operations are properly followed. Without these positions, FSA and NRCS would have a backlog of other duties creating another barrier to the implementation of CREP in Gilliam County.

Plans developed by the Riparian Buffer Technician are used for federal contracts to implement riparian buffers. The SWCD uses the USDA NRCS "Nine Step" planning process to develop these plans: 1) identify opportunities and potential problems, 2) determine objectives, 3) inventory resources, 4) analyze resource inventory, 5) formulate alternatives, 6) evaluate alternatives, 7) decision -select alternative, 8) implement the plan, 9) evaluate the plan (monitor).

Additionally, GSWCD staff will promote more aggressive in-stream process-based restoration activities for new CREP contracts and renewal contracts. Private landowners will be provided with technical assistance for practices such as Beaver Dam Analogs (BDAs) and Post-Assisted Log Structures (PALS). Should a landowner be interested in process-based restoration, GSWCD staff will use non-BPA capacity  funding to seek restoration funding from NRCS or the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB).

Currently, process-based restoration is a priority restoration activity for Gilliam County that often accompanies CREP. To complement CREP practices, there will be a solid emphasis to promote process-based restoration where applicable to encourage floodplain reconnection, create pool habitat, extend perennial flow, and expand planting zones. Specifically, each contract up for renewal will be evaluated for possible process-based restoration actions, such as beaver dam analogs (BDAs) or post assisted log structures (PALS). If the landowner is interested in a more aggressive restoration approach, the technician will inform the District Manager. The District manager will then direct other staff to follow up with the landowner and pursue funding opportunities for design and implementation. GSWCD has been using a similar approach but more opportunistic approach for the past four years.


Notes:
Gilliam SWCD will continue to provide vehicle liability and collision insurance for the length of
this agreement.

Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of the riparian exclusion fence are not required in this project. O&M is a funded through the CREP contract whereby the landowner receives an additional payment to cover maintenance costs. The landowner is responsible under the contract for maintenance.

Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is included as a cost item. This is accomplished through visual inspections. Additionally, records of stream miles, acreage and number of plans completed will be tracked for reporting purposes.

A project priority list will be developed using the Atlas prioritization framework developed by the John Day Partnership with assistance from BPA. This program meets a critical need in conducting assessments and developing plans to address riparian health for the Lower John Day River Sub-basin.

Farm Service Agency (FSA) has fiscal and administrative responsibility for managing CREP contracts to ensure contract terms are being met. Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) has responsibility for technical supervision of all installed practices. NRCS delegates authority to the SWCD to provide this technical supervision as long as the SWCD adheres to NRCS standards and specifications. Through this delegation, SWCD technicians will use the NRCS Stream Visual Assessment Protocol (provided by NRCS) as the principal monitoring and evaluation tool to evaluate and describe both pre and post CREP project conditions


Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
07/01/2022
Contract End Date:
06/30/2023
Current Contract Value:
$70,000
Expenditures:
$68,637

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

BPA CO:
BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Coop
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration A: 119. Manage & Administer Project 06/30/2023 06/30/2023
Placeholder B: 165. Environmental compliance for CREP technician duties 06/30/2023 06/30/2023
Placeholder C: 99. Landowner Outreach and Project Prioritization 06/30/2023 06/30/2023
Placeholder D: 122. Provide Technical Review on Implementation of Approved Conservation Plans 06/30/2023 06/30/2023
Develop or update (out-year) prioritized Habitat Project list: upload to Pisces E: 114. Initiate Future New CREP Agreements with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 05/01/2023
Planting Plan Developed and Implementation Funding Obtained F: 47. Provide technical support to enhance riparian vegetation 06/30/2023 05/01/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner G: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract) 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner H: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract) 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner I: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract) 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner J: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract) 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner K: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in prior contract) 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner L: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner M: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023
Sign New CREP Agreement with Landowner N: 40. New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved O: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved P: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved Q: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved R: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved S: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved T: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved U: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
CREP Renewal Developed and Approved V: 92. Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA 06/30/2023 10/01/2022
Increase aquatic/floodplain complexity complete W: 29. Thirty Mile Creek at River Mile 27 Process Based Restoration Implementation 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Increase aquatic/floodplain complexity complete X: 29. Thirty Mile Creek at River Mile 10 Process Based Restoration Implementation 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Completed Annual Report Y: 132. Submit Progress Report for the Period 7/1/15 - 6/30/2021 06/30/2023

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 2 instances of WE 29 Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • 8 instances of WE 40 Install Fence
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 8 instances of WE 92 Lease Land
  • 1 instance of WE 114 Identify and Select Projects

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 119 Manage & Administer Project
B 165 Environmental compliance for CREP technician duties
C 99 Landowner Outreach and Project Prioritization
D 122 Provide Technical Review on Implementation of Approved Conservation Plans
E 114 Initiate Future New CREP Agreements with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
F 47 Provide technical support to enhance riparian vegetation
G 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract)
H 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract)
I 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract)
J 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in a prior contract)
K 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA (initiated in prior contract)
L 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
M 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
N 40 New CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
O 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
P 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
Q 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
R 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
S 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
T 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
U 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
V 92 Renew CREP Agreement with Landowners, NRCS, SWCD & FSA
W 29 Thirty Mile Creek at River Mile 27 Process Based Restoration Implementation
X 29 Thirty Mile Creek at River Mile 10 Process Based Restoration Implementation
Y 132 Submit Progress Report for the Period 7/1/15 - 6/30/2021
Z 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA