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Contract 84055 REL 6: 1992-061-05 EXP ALBENI FALLS WILDLIFE MITIGATION - KOOTENAI
Project Number:
Title:
Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation-Kootenai Tribe
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Pend Oreille 100.00%
Contract Number:
84055 REL 6
Contract Title:
1992-061-05 EXP ALBENI FALLS WILDLIFE MITIGATION - KOOTENAI
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
76826 REL 31: 1992-061-05 EXP ALBENI FALLS WILDLIFE MITIGATION - KOOTENAI
  • CR-369911: 1992-061-05 EXP ALBENI FALLS WILDLIFE MITIGATION - KOOTENAI
Contract Status:
Issued
Contract Description:
Natural resources, including flora and fauna have shaped the culture of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (Tribe or KTOI) for thousands of years. The aboriginal territories of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho people were far reaching with traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering activities extending into British Columbia, Western Montana, and all of Northern Idaho (Ktunaxa Nation; Century of Survival 1990).

From time immemorial, Lake Pend Oreille, Kootenai River and the surrounding landscape provided essential hunting and fishing, gathering, and cultural resources to members of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho. Kootenai elders speak of the Lake Pend Oreille area with reverence and state “there’s not a place that Kootenai feet did not touch” (R. Abraham, pers. comm.). Oral traditions of the Kootenai’s describe water travel, camps, cultural sites and footpaths interspersed throughout this area, where these same trail systems were documented by early explorers such as David Thompson. In 1809, David Thompson arrived near the mouth of the Clark Fork River that enters Lake Pend Oreille, where he encountered a large encampment of approximately 80 men and families which included “54 Saleesh, 23 Skeetshoo, and four Kootenaes” (Thompson 1916).

Coordination and cooperation between all Federal and State agencies and Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) will ensure Albeni Falls wildlife mitigation activities are consistent with the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's (NPCC) Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program. The purpose of this work statement is to provide funds to the Tribe for the implementation of Albeni Falls Wildlife Mitigation Project 1992-061-05 (Project). The Kootenai Tribe of Idaho project work statement and process follows the newly adopted Fish and Wildlife Program (NPCC 2020 Addendum) by focusing its efforts on the mitigation of fish and wildlife losses attributable to the development (construction and inundation [C&I]), operation and management of the Columbia River Basin hydroelectric facilities. This project will also complement, support and integrate ongoing and future fisheries, wildlife and ecological studies in the Kootenai River Basin. Through fee-title acquisition, management plans, habitat enhancements/improvements and restoration, KTOI endeavors to mitigate the negative impacts to cultural resources, wildlife species and habitat losses attributed to the C&I of the Albeni Falls hydroelectric project. In the future, KTOI will assess, and pursue BPA agreements to mitigate operational losses of the Albeni Falls within their aboriginal territory (Century of Survival 1990; Thompson 1916).

In association with the Albeni Fall Wildlife Mitigation Project (199206105), the Operational Loss/KROME Project (200201100) plays a critical role in the understanding, assessment, mitigation, restoration and evaluation of regulated hydro-facility impacts to floodplain ecosystem services and ecological functions (e.g., Albeni Falls Dam in Clark Fork and Pend Oreille River Watersheds; Libby Dam in the Kootenai River Watershed). In coordination of the Operational Loss/KROME (2002-11-00) project, Albeni Falls project (1992-061-05), and the Kootenai Tribal Wildlife Division, KTOI compliments the holistic management of natural resources of wildlife mitigation areas by assessing, protecting, enhancing, restoring, reconstructing, and evaluating large river system fish and wildlife floodplain, wetland, and riparian habitat communities.

This contract has been developed to ensure project viability and integrity through the provision of Research, Monitoring and Evaluation (RM&E) to ensure ecologically sound scientific support of management activities on current and future mitigation lands. In addition, this contract will provide for administrative functions as well as Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of new and existing structures and improvements on mitigation properties.  This contract will cover costs associated with but not limited to personnel, equipment, enhancement and restoration (portions funded under #200201100) for a 12-month contract period.  


Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
06/01/2023
Contract End Date:
05/31/2024
Current Contract Value:
$399,778
Expenditures:
$223,178

* 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:
Coop
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Daniel Affonso Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer dxaffonso@bpa.gov (503) 230-3893
Amy Clairmont Kootenai Tribe No Administrative Contact aclairmont@kootenai.org (208) 267-3519
Ashley Gray Kootenai Tribe Yes Administrative Contact gray@kootenai.org (208) 267-3620
Edward Gresh Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead esgresh@bpa.gov (503) 230-5756
David Kaplowe Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver djkaplowe@bpa.gov (503) 230-5365
Jessica Power Bonneville Power Administration Yes CO Assistant jdpower@bpa.gov (503) 230-4023
Scott Soults Kootenai Tribe Yes Contract Manager soults@kootenai.org (208) 267-3620
Virgil Watts III Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR vlwatts@bpa.gov (503) 230-4625
Shawn Young Kootenai Tribe Yes Supervisor young@kootenai.org (208) 597-4490


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Completed Annual Report B: 132. Submit Annual Report - 6/22 - 5/23 02/23/2024
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration C: 119. Oversight of Implementation, Construction, O&M, RM&E of Existing Projects 05/31/2024
Coordinated O&M and project related activities with internal and external groups D: 191. Coordinate Activities Related to C&I, O&M, RM&E With Interdepartmental and Outside Entities 05/31/2024
Pre-acquisition activities completed E: 172. Conduct pre-acquisition processes (appraisals, title reports, engineering surveys, assessments, etc.) 05/31/2024
Completed regular maintenance and data input F: 160. Manage and Maintain Integrated Database 05/31/2024
Complete conservation nursery technical assistance G: 122. Provide Tribal Conservation Nursery Technical Reviews during Facilitation, Operation and Implementation Activities 05/31/2024
Technical Review Team Review of Multi-Project Data H: 122. Assist with Operational Loss (200201100) Technical Review Team 05/31/2024
Finalize M&E Appendix for WHCMP I: 122. Facilitate ISRP Review of WHCMP 05/31/2024
Ensure EC approvals, documents and permits are in for the project J: 165. Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Restoration Projects in the West Quadrant on the Nimz Conservation Unit 05/31/2024
Ensure EC approvals, documents and permits are in for the project K: 165. Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Restoration of the Administrative Building Area in the Nimz Conservation Unit 05/31/2024
Ensure EC approvals, documents and permits are in for the project L: 165. Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Projects on the Mirror Lake Conservation Unit 05/31/2024
Ensure EC approvals, documents and permits are in for the project M: 165. Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Restoration Projects on the Trout Creek Peninsula Conservation Unit 05/31/2024
Controlled access to all CUs enforced N: 26. Secure Properties and Provide Enforcement Management 05/31/2024
Debris removed where needed O: 27. Remove fencing and farm debris 05/31/2024
Continued Construction, Installation, and Monitoring of Nesting and Roosting Structures P: 36. Construct, erect and maintain artificial roosts and nests 05/31/2024
Completed small scale plantings where appropriate on CUs. Q: 47. Passive and Active Planting 05/31/2024
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets R: 157. Field and Lab data for Wetland Nutrient Contributions and Wells 05/31/2024
Effective Implementation of Nuisance Animal Control Measures S: 190. Control Nuisance Animals 05/31/2024
Maintained and installed fencing T: 186. Maintain Fence and gates on Conservation Units 05/31/2024
Repair, maintain, and perform operational support on access, buildings and structures as needed U: 186. Operate, Maintain, and Repair Facilities, Structures, and Access for Mitigation Activities 05/31/2024
Removed noxious weeds and protected existing and newly planted vegetation V: 198. Maintain Existing Native Vegetation 05/31/2024
Native Plants for Restoration and Enhancement Projects W: 198. Maintain Nursery Native Plants for Out-Year Restoration and Enhancement Activities 05/31/2024
Completed building renovations on administrative facilities X: 201. Renovation of Adminstrative Building and Garage on Nimz Conservation Unit 05/31/2024

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 2 instances of WE 198 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 26 Investigate Trespass
  • 1 instance of WE 27 Remove Debris
  • 2 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 36 Develop Terrestrial Habitat Features
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 172 Conduct Pre-Acquisition Activities
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA
B 132 Submit Annual Report - 6/22 - 5/23
C 119 Oversight of Implementation, Construction, O&M, RM&E of Existing Projects
D 191 Coordinate Activities Related to C&I, O&M, RM&E With Interdepartmental and Outside Entities
E 172 Conduct pre-acquisition processes (appraisals, title reports, engineering surveys, assessments, etc.)
F 160 Manage and Maintain Integrated Database
G 122 Provide Tribal Conservation Nursery Technical Reviews during Facilitation, Operation and Implementation Activities
H 122 Assist with Operational Loss (200201100) Technical Review Team
I 122 Facilitate ISRP Review of WHCMP
J 165 Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Restoration Projects in the West Quadrant on the Nimz Conservation Unit
K 165 Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Restoration of the Administrative Building Area in the Nimz Conservation Unit
L 165 Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Projects on the Mirror Lake Conservation Unit
M 165 Produce EC Documentation and Permitting for Restoration Projects on the Trout Creek Peninsula Conservation Unit
N 26 Secure Properties and Provide Enforcement Management
O 27 Remove fencing and farm debris 04/11/2023
P 36 Construct, erect and maintain artificial roosts and nests 04/11/2023
Q 47 Passive and Active Planting 04/11/2023
R 157 Field and Lab data for Wetland Nutrient Contributions and Wells 04/11/2023
S 190 Control Nuisance Animals 04/11/2023
T 186 Maintain Fence and gates on Conservation Units 04/11/2023
U 186 Operate, Maintain, and Repair Facilities, Structures, and Access for Mitigation Activities 04/11/2023
V 198 Maintain Existing Native Vegetation 04/11/2023
W 198 Maintain Nursery Native Plants for Out-Year Restoration and Enhancement Activities 04/11/2023
X 201 Renovation of Adminstrative Building and Garage on Nimz Conservation Unit 04/11/2023