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Contract 40386: 1995-057-00 SOUTHERN IDAHO WILDLIFE MITIGATION - DEER PARKS
Project Number:
Title:
Southern Idaho Wildlife Mitigation
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Middle Snake Boise 10.00%
Upper Snake Snake Upper 90.00%
Contract Number:
40386
Contract Title:
1995-057-00 SOUTHERN IDAHO WILDLIFE MITIGATION - DEER PARKS
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Background

Creation of the DPCWMU was made possible by BPA funding, and the cooperative efforts of IDFG, SBT, BLM, Trust for Public Lands, The Conservation Fund, and others.

BPA is the principal contributor to land acquisition funding as well as ongoing operation and management funding. This contribution serves to partially mitigate for impacts associated with construction and operation of Palisades Dam on the South Fork Snake River. IDFG also contributes to ongoing operation and maintenance funding.

The first acquisition was the 140 acre K1 segment ("Menan"), acquired in 1997, and protecting an estimated 317 Habitat Units (HUs). Next was the 310 acre K2 segment ("Beaver Dick"), acquired in 1997, and protecting an estimated 901 HUs. Next was the 2,556 acre Boyle segment, acquired in 1999, and protecting an estimated 6,918 HUs. Next was the 81 acre Allen segment, acquired in 2002, and protecting an estimated 535 HUs. Last was ... the 120 acre Horkley segment, acquired in 2002, and protecting an estimated 195 HUs. All Habitat Unit protection estimates assume continuing O&M funding from BPA.

For the protection of Shoshone-Bannock Tribes' treaty rights, BLM holds title to the properties, and they are co-managed by IDFG and SBT. Sho-Ban tribal participation primarily is coordination with IDFG, to ensure protection of treaty rights. Coordination between IDFG and BLM occurs, primarily to ensure that management activities comply with federal regulations.  

The 5 segments are managed as a complex, for cost-effectiveness and management efficiency. Equipment, materials, supplies, and personnel can be shared between the segments.

Until a management plan for these 5 segments has been submitted and approved by BPA, this contract will provide for the ongoing operations and maintenance necessary to maintain the baseline Habitat Units on the 5 segments.  Once the management plan has been approved, the SOW and budget will be modified to include habitat restoration and enhancement tasks.

Project Goals

Protect and maintain wetland, riparian, and upland habitats on the Deer Parks Complex Wildlife Mitigation Unit (DPCWMU). The Mitigation Unit is comprised of 5 segments: Boyle, K1, K2, Horkley, and Allen.

1. Development of a management plan that provides for the protection, enhancement, and restoration for all 5 segments (Boyle, K1, K2, Horkley, and Allen).

2. Management of Acquired Lands.

Until a management plan has been submitted and reviewed by BPA, this contract will only provide for the maintenance of the baseline HUs and the protection of wildlife species on each segment.  This will be done using sound ecosystem techniques and principles.

3. Monitoring and Evaluation.

To monitor habitats using scientific principals and techniques to ensure that project objectives are being met and to provide a basis for use of adaptive management when appropriate. To evaluate habitat responses to management activities to protect and maintain habitat for the benefit of fish and wildlife using mitigation lands.

4. Coordination.

Coordination of the contract will involve IDFG, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (SBT), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and Bonneville Power Administration (BPA).
  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2008
Contract End Date:
09/30/2009
Current Contract Value:
$186,589
Expenditures:
$186,589

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2025.

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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A42022185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.$2,5001.22%01/01/200909/30/2009
B42023119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage and Administer ProjectsProvide oversight of the project. Respond to BPA as requested, providing financial, contractual and administrative documents. Prepare 2010 SOW and submit no less than 90 days before end of current performance period.$10,0004.89%10/01/200809/30/2009
C42024165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationObtain environmental compliance clearanceComply with federal environmental compliance requirements$5,0002.45%10/01/200803/31/2009
D42025189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideRegional coordinationCoordinate with other state agencies, federal agencies, and tribes as needed.$5,0002.45%10/01/200809/30/2009
E4202622Maintain VegetationMaintain previously planted vegetationMaintain previously-planted vegetation through irrigation using a combination of wheel line sprinkler systems and flood irrigation.$90,00044.04%10/01/200809/30/2009
F42030188Provide Access and Public InformationMaintain signs and access points, prevent illegal use of propertyManage public access and promote general public awareness of the importance of protecting and managing wildlife habitat.$15,0007.34%10/01/200809/30/2009
G4202747Plant VegetationPlant vegetationProvide for the use of share cropping in order to maintain wildlife habitat in croplands and to reduce noxious weed invasions. Plant food plots for wildlife in order to provide food and cover.$20,0009.79%10/01/200806/30/2009
H4202822Maintain VegetationPrevent or control wildfires and the spread of noxious weeds through vegetation removalRemove vegetation for the purpose of fire prevention/control$18,3628.99%10/01/200809/30/2009
I4202953Remove VegetationRemoval of noxious weedsNoxious weeds will be aggressively controlled using principles of integrated pest management in an attempt to release and re-establish desirable wetland vegetation and comply with Idaho statutory requirements. Control efforts are expected to require extensive time during May through September.$15,0007.34%10/01/200809/30/2009
J42031186Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/StructureOperate and maintain fences, gates, water control structuresOperate and maintain fences, gates, water control structures.$5,0002.45%10/01/200809/30/2009
K42032156Develop RM&E Methods and DesignsDevelop monitoring programAdapt habitat monitoring plan as indicated by interpretation of previously collected monitoring data. As needed, expand the monitoring plan to include more elements of Unnasch et. al. (2003) methodology. After revisions, obtain BPA approval of updated monitoring plan.$1,0000.49%10/01/200809/30/2009
L42033157Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab DataCollect data on recreational useConduct collection of recreational use data$5,0002.45%10/01/200809/30/2009
M42034157Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab DataCollect vegetation dataConduct vegetation monitoring$5,0002.45%10/01/200809/30/2009
N42035162Analyze/Interpret DataAnalyze and interpret data for habitat and recreationSummarize, analyze, and interpret habitat monitoring data and information gathered for recreational use.$5,0002.45%10/01/200809/30/2009
O51049132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSubmit Progress Report for the period 10/01/07 to 09/30/08The progress report summarizes the project goal, objectives, hypotheses, completed and uncompleted deliverables, problems encountered, lessons learned, and long-term planning. Examples of long-term planning include future improvements, new directions, or level of effort for contract implementation, including any ramping up or ramping down of contract components or of the project as a whole. Progress reports must conform to BPA guidelines. See the ''formatting guidelines'' link at the Technical Reports and Publications page: https://www.cbfish.org/Help.mvc/GuidanceDocuments.$2,5001.22%10/01/200804/30/2009
      
$204,362
   

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Complete project administration B: 119. Manage and Administer Projects 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Receipt of clearance from BPA's Environmental Compliance Group C: 165. Obtain environmental compliance clearance 03/31/2009 03/31/2009
Complete coordination D: 189. Regional coordination 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete vegetation maintenance E: 22. Maintain previously planted vegetation 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete activities to manage public access F: 188. Maintain signs and access points, prevent illegal use of property 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete plantings G: 47. Plant vegetation 06/30/2009 06/30/2009
Complete fire prevention activities H: 22. Prevent or control wildfires and the spread of noxious weeds through vegetation removal 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete weed removal I: 53. Removal of noxious weeds 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete structure maintenance J: 186. Operate and maintain fences, gates, water control structures 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete monitoring program update K: 156. Develop monitoring program 09/30/2009
Complete recreational use data collection L: 157. Collect data on recreational use 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Complete vegetation monitoring M: 157. Collect vegetation data 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Data analysis and interpretation reporting N: 162. Analyze and interpret data for habitat and recreation 09/30/2009 09/21/2009
Attach Progress Report in Pisces O: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period 10/01/07 to 09/30/08 03/01/2009 03/31/2009

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  • 2 instances of WE 22 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 53 Remove Vegetation
  • 2 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007
B 119 Manage and Administer Projects 02/09/2007
C 165 Obtain environmental compliance clearance 02/09/2007
D 189 Regional coordination 02/09/2007
E 22 Maintain previously planted vegetation 02/09/2007
F 188 Maintain signs and access points, prevent illegal use of property
G 47 Plant vegetation 02/09/2007
H 22 Prevent or control wildfires and the spread of noxious weeds through vegetation removal 02/09/2007
I 53 Removal of noxious weeds 02/09/2007
J 186 Operate and maintain fences, gates, water control structures 02/09/2007
K 156 Develop monitoring program 02/09/2007
L 157 Collect data on recreational use 02/09/2007
M 157 Collect vegetation data 02/09/2007
N 162 Analyze and interpret data for habitat and recreation 02/09/2007
O 132 Submit Progress Report for the period 10/01/07 to 09/30/08 02/09/2007