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A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | A | 1-HIP | HIP Risk Determination (F&W HABITAT ACTIONS ONLY) : Contact BPA EC Lead for risk determination | 09/01/2019 | 09/30/2019 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | B | VEG BMPS | Use Best Management Practices to stabilize soils and prevent spread of noxious weeds | 07/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | C | ACTHERB | Provide BPA EC Lead with calendar year 2020 actual herbicide use form. | 07/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | D | LAMP | Determine if contract work could adversely affect Pacific lamprey | 09/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | E | ESA | Report lamprey observation and catch data to USFWS by Feb. 15 | 07/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | F | ANS | Inspect water craft, waders, boots, etc. to be used in or near water for aquatic invasive species | 03/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | G | NOXIOUS | Inspect and, if necessary, wash vehicles and equipment infested with terrestrial invasive species | 03/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | H | PI | Complete and document public involvement activities and provide to EC Lead | 09/01/2019 | 06/30/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | I | ESA | Participate in ESA Consultation | 09/01/2019 | 06/30/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | J | 106 | Provide information for Section 106 Cultural review | 09/01/2019 | 06/30/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | K | 106 | Plan for field inventory | 09/01/2019 | 06/30/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | L | 106 | Cultural resource surveys | 09/01/2019 | 06/30/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | M | PERMS | Obtain/Renew applicable local, state, federal and tribal environmental permits | 09/01/2019 | 07/01/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
A | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete and/or initiate Environmental Permitting for Project Activities | Benefits to salmonids will be achieved through restoration and rehabilitation of the whole floodplain system. Targeting of present and specific limiting factors such as temperature will achieve immediate benefits to salmon. Long term benefits will be realized through a focus on restoring fluvial and habitat-forming processes, floodplain, groundwater, and hyporheic connectivity, riparian and wetland plant communities, and instream complexity and diversity commensurate with the reach’s natural potential. These habitat-forming processes are driven by the natural episodic disturbance regime that historically occurred prior to direct and in-direct human modifications. Intermittent disturbances, such as floods, sediment delivery, wood accumulations, beaver activity, and associated channel dynamics foster and maintain a spatial mosaic and diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats within a healthy riverine corridor.
Write and submit Biological Assessments/HIP3 BO documentation and coordinate with BPA NEPA staff to initiate/complete formal and informal consultations with USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Write and submit permits required by various regulating agencies (Division of State Lands, US Army Corp of Engineers, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Forestry). Coordinate archaeological evaluations, including surveys. | N | DELIV | Receipt of environmental compliance clearance from BPA. | | 07/01/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:55 PM |
B | 30 | Realign, Connect, and/or Create Channel | Construct main channel and side channels activate swale networks | This restoration action was identified collaboratively during the development of the Upper Grande Ronde Atlas within a high priority Tier 2 Subwatershed UGR11.
Address Limiting Factor: Peripheral and Transitional Habitats-Side Channel, Wetland, and Floodplain Conditions
This task includes construction of approximately 2 miles of new channel, including main Grande Ronde River channel segments and side channels. Construction includes new channels as well as reconnecting historic channels which will help address core habitat limiting factors of peripheral and transitional habitats-side channel, wetland, and floodplain conditions.
One of the main objectives of this project is to reestablish an island-braided planform. Evidence suggests that a multi-threaded channel was common historically within this reach. Historically, dominant channels would likely come and go through channel swapping forced by natural processes of large wood, ice-jams, and beaver activity. The existing planform resides between a straight channel and a meandering channel. It is an objective for this design to move the planform towards a stable multi-thread pattern with relatively narrow, deep channel(s) between vegetated islands. | A | EC | Environmental compliance requirements complete | 09/01/2019 | 01/01/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
B | 30 | Realign, Connect, and/or Create Channel | Construct main channel and side channels activate swale networks | This restoration action was identified collaboratively during the development of the Upper Grande Ronde Atlas within a high priority Tier 2 Subwatershed UGR11.
Address Limiting Factor: Peripheral and Transitional Habitats-Side Channel, Wetland, and Floodplain Conditions
This task includes construction of approximately 2 miles of new channel, including main Grande Ronde River channel segments and side channels. Construction includes new channels as well as reconnecting historic channels which will help address core habitat limiting factors of peripheral and transitional habitats-side channel, wetland, and floodplain conditions.
One of the main objectives of this project is to reestablish an island-braided planform. Evidence suggests that a multi-threaded channel was common historically within this reach. Historically, dominant channels would likely come and go through channel swapping forced by natural processes of large wood, ice-jams, and beaver activity. The existing planform resides between a straight channel and a meandering channel. It is an objective for this design to move the planform towards a stable multi-thread pattern with relatively narrow, deep channel(s) between vegetated islands. | B | BegWrk | Begin construction | 07/01/2020 | 12/31/2020 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
B | 30 | Realign, Connect, and/or Create Channel | Construct main channel and side channels activate swale networks | This restoration action was identified collaboratively during the development of the Upper Grande Ronde Atlas within a high priority Tier 2 Subwatershed UGR11.
Address Limiting Factor: Peripheral and Transitional Habitats-Side Channel, Wetland, and Floodplain Conditions
This task includes construction of approximately 2 miles of new channel, including main Grande Ronde River channel segments and side channels. Construction includes new channels as well as reconnecting historic channels which will help address core habitat limiting factors of peripheral and transitional habitats-side channel, wetland, and floodplain conditions.
One of the main objectives of this project is to reestablish an island-braided planform. Evidence suggests that a multi-threaded channel was common historically within this reach. Historically, dominant channels would likely come and go through channel swapping forced by natural processes of large wood, ice-jams, and beaver activity. The existing planform resides between a straight channel and a meandering channel. It is an objective for this design to move the planform towards a stable multi-thread pattern with relatively narrow, deep channel(s) between vegetated islands. | C | Final Metrics | Provide final metrics | 07/01/2020 | 11/30/2021 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 07/20/2020 1:53 PM |
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