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Contract 42241: 199901600 EXP NPT BIG CANYON CREEK WATERSHED RESTORATION
Project Number:
Title:
Protect and Restore the Big Canyon Creek Watershed
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Mountain Snake Clearwater 100.00%
Contract Number:
42241
Contract Title:
199901600 EXP NPT BIG CANYON CREEK WATERSHED RESTORATION
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PROJECT/CONTRACT HISTORY:

The Big Canyon Creek Aquatic Ecosystem/Watershed Restoration and Protection Project began in 1999.  Since that time, the NPT Watershed Division has been working on resource assessments and project implementation throughout the Big Canyon Creek Watershed.  Restoration and protection activities have included native revegetation, riparian protection fencing, road decommissioning, and other Best Management Practices (BMPs).  Prior to the initiation of this project, a massive data gap existed on fish, the condition of fish habitat, and limiting factors within the watershed.  Only a minimal amount of baseline data collection had occurred.  We felt it was of utmost importance to address this issue prior to any large-scale implementation of restoration activities.  Thus, the early years of the project (1999-2001) were focused on watershed assessment and subbasin plann... ing.  Unfortunately, these efforts were very broad in scope, and the watershed assessment was based on what minimal data existed on the watershed at that time.  This proved to be much too coarse to provide any substantial direction or to guide our restoration efforts.  To fill this data gap, beginning in 2002 the NPT Watershed Division developed and/or modified existing protocols to facilitate the collection of relevant baseline data within the watershed.  In realizing that this data collection phase would involve a substantial amount of personnel and take several years to complete, NPT Watershed, in collaboration with the Nez Perce Soil and Water Conservation District (NPSWCD), began implementing watershed rehabilitation actions concurrently with data gathering activities.  Due to the lack of a comprehensive, detailed watershed assessment to help prioritize restoration activities, implementation actions since 2002 had been concentrated on the “hot spots” or obvious areas in need of rehabilitation (e.g., livestock feeding operations, un-vegetated riparian areas, passage barriers, and areas with direct livestock access to the stream).  As mentioned previously, these projects were implemented in the interim while the detailed baseline data collection phase was completed.  The NPT Water Resources Division, Watershed Division, and NPSWCD were all involved in the data collection/analysis process.

Under the FY 2007 contract, we focused primarily on the analysis and compilation of the fish presence and abundance data, and stream habitat data collected annually since 2003.  The data was analyzed and converted into a GIS-compatible format and then combined with other available, watershed-wide data sets developed by the Nez Perce Soil and Water Conservation District and the NPT Water Resources Division.  The synergistic effect of these combined data sets came together in the development of the "Big Canyon Ecological Restoration Strategy," a document intended to direct efforts and resources toward the highest priority restoration projects and areas of the Big Canyon Creek Watershed.  This document provides an accurate assessment of the status and health of the aquatic resources within the watershed, and will allow us to spatially prioritize the implementation of future watershed protection and restoration projects for the Big Canyon Creek Watershed.
                                                                                                                                                                          
SUMMARY OF FY 09 CONTRACT:        

The "Big Canyon Ecological Restoration Strategy," which was completed under the FY 07 contract, was the main reference for prioritizing implementation and developing the FY 09 SOW.  

The NRAMP inventory and project selection will continue on tribal properties within the areas identified as priority assessment units in the "Big Canyon Ecological Restoration Strategy."  The NRAMP protocol will complete an inventory, assessment, and management plans to identify stream/watershed restoration projects on 10 properties within the top two prioritized assessment units in the Big Canyon Creek watershed.  Restoration projects identified and selected through the NRAMP process will be prioritized for implementation in FY 2010.

Implementation projects planned for the 2009 SOW include:
o  Tribal Allotment 771 on Cold Springs Creek - design and implementation of 3,300 ft of riparian fencing to exclude livestock from aquatic and riparian areas coupled with alternative water development, 0.4 acres of weed control and 1.16 acres of riparian restoration within the newly established riparian buffer.
o  Tribal Allotment 3183 on Big Canyon Creek- design and implementation of 3,000 feet of riparian fencing to exclude livestock from aquatic and riparian areas coupled with alternative water development, 0.1 acres of weed control and 3.09 acres of riparian restoration within the newly established riparian buffer.
o  Tribal Allotment 1363 on Long Hollow Creek - 1,460 feet of stream will be protected through design and implementation of 12 acres of riparian buffer planting to protect aquatic and riparian areas.  The riparian planting will be coupled with weed control within the newly established riparian buffer.  The possibility of converting to no-till agriculture will be discussed with the leasee.
o  Tribal Allotment 1020A on Holes Creek - 880 feet of stream will be protected through design and implementation of 6.3 acres of riparian buffer planting to protect aquatic and riparian areas.  The riparian planting will be coupled with wetland restoration and weed control within the newly established riparian buffer.  

In addition to the development of new projects, it is necessary to continue some specific project maintenance actions through the FY 2009 contract year.  Annual maintenance will be preformed on 3 miles of fence projects that were constructed between 2003 and 2008 to exclude livestock from aquatic and riparian areas on parcels throughout the Big Canyon Creek Watershed.  Weed control, plant maintenance, and occasional adjustments of project components will continue on 15 acres at Tribal Allotment 1029.  

Outreach and education to the general public, fellow professionals, and high school and college students will continue.  This will include providing opportunities for local student and community volunteers to actively participate in the implementation of our restoration projects. Partners include the Nez Perce Soil and Water Conservation District and the Nez Perce Tribe Water Resources and Land Services Departments.
  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
05/01/2009
Contract End Date:
04/30/2010
Current Contract Value:
$82,059
Expenditures:
$82,059

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

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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
David Byrnes Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR dmbyrnes@bpa.gov (503) 230-3171
Arleen Henry Nez Perce Tribe No Administrative Contact arleenh@nezperce.org (208) 621-3833
Jamae Hilliard Bonneville Power Administration No Supervisor jlhilliard@bpa.gov (360) 418-8658
Bobby Hills Nez Perce Tribe Yes Contract Manager bobbyh@nezperce.org (208) 621-3537
Bruce Hollen Bonneville Power Administration No Env. Compliance Lead bahollen@bpa.gov (503) 230-5756
Paul Krueger Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver pqkrueger@bpa.gov (503) 230-5723
Justin Peterson Nez Perce Tribe Yes Technical Contact justinp@nezperce.org (208) 621-3545
Robert Shank Bonneville Power Administration Yes Interested Party rlshank@bpa.gov (509) 625-1345
Emmit Taylor, Jr. Nez Perce Tribe Yes Supervisor emmitt@nezperce.org (208) 621-3544
Kristi Van Leuven Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kjvleuven@bpa.gov (503) 230-3605


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A54162165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationESA/NEPA/NHPA Compliance for Weed Control and Planting ProjectsWatershed Division staff will work with BPA to complete all necessary NEPA and ESA compliance documentation for project actions. The Nez Perce Tribe's Cultural Resources Division will conduct all necessary cultural resource surveys and submit a report on findings to BPA and the THPO for NHPA compliance.$6,5007.88%05/01/200903/01/2010
B54163115Produce Inventory or AssessmentInventory, Assess and Develop Restoration Plans using NRAMPThis is the 1st step in a 5-step process to implement stream/watershed restoration projects on Tribal lands. The 2nd step involves the final selection and prioritization of projects; obtaining NPT, BIA, and Tribal Allotment owner approval; obtaining landowner and ESA/NEPA/Cultural Resource compliance; and project design . The 3rd step is implementation of the project. The 4th step is project maintenance and monitoring. The 5th step is project maintenance, monitoring, and assessment of future maintenance needs. Using the "Natural Resource Assessment and Management Plan (NRAMP)" protocol developed in the FY 05 contract we will complete an inventory, assessment, and management plans to identify stream/watershed restoration projects on 5-10 properties within the top two prioritized assessment units in the Big Canyon Creek watershed . These properties will be chosen by a team from the NPT DFRM Watershed Division, NPT Water Resources Department, NPT Land Services and the Nez Perce Soil and Water Conservation District. The actual number of properties assessed will depend on the size of each property.$6,0007.27%05/01/200904/30/2010
C54164114Identify and Select ProjectsSelect, Prioritize, and Obtain Permission for Projects Recommended by NRAMPThis work element covers Step 2 of the NRAMP process which includes project prioritization, final selection, and obtaining necessary approval for implementation in FY 2010. Projects will be based on the 10-year restoration plan that was developed in 2007, and the NRAMP Step 1 work that has been completed by the NPT and NPSWCD over the last several field seasons.$4,0004.85%11/01/200904/30/2010
D54165186Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/StructureMaintain 3 Miles of Previously Constructed FenceIt is necessary to perform annual maintenance on fence projects that were constructed between 2003 and 2008 to exclude livestock from aquatic and riparian areas on parcels throughout the Big Canyon Creek Watershed. Since the fence maintenance/construction crew is used by the entire Watershed Division, this project will be completed between the start and end date, but the exact timing is dependent on schedule coordination with other projects within the division.$3,5004.24%05/01/200904/30/2010
E5416653Remove VegetationTreat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1029These 15 acres are on Tribal Allotment 1029 within a riparian buffer area that was established along Long Hollow Creek and planted with native trees and shrubs in 2007 and 2008. Mechanical and chemical treatment will continue under this contract as necessary to ensure that the newly installed native plants are not out competed by the invasive species.$9921.20%05/01/200911/01/2009
F5416722Maintain VegetationMaintain vegetation on TA 1029In 2007 and 2008 approximately 10 acres of native trees and shrubs were planted within the newly-established riparian zone on Tribal Allotment 1029. Under this contract NPT Watershed staff will maintain these native trees and shrubs to ensure optimal growth and survival.$4,1735.06%05/01/200904/30/2010
G5583153Remove VegetationTreat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1363In 2008 Tribal Allotment 1363 was surveyed and assessed through the NRAMP process and a conservation and management plan was developed. Under this contract NPT Watershed staff will treat up to 0.7 acres for non-native, invasive plant species using mechanical and chemical means where necessary. These 0.7 acres are on Tribal Allotment 1363 within a riparian buffer area that will be planted with native species (WE H).$1,6101.95%05/01/200904/30/2010
H5583247Plant VegetationPlant native trees and shrubs on TA 1363In 2008 Tribal Allotment 1363 was surveyed and assessed through the NRAMP process and a conservation and management plan was developed. Under this contract NPT Watershed staff will plant approximately 12 acres of native trees and shrubs within the newly-established riparian zone. This action will occur in concert with weed control (WE G).$11,34713.75%05/01/200904/30/2010
I5417353Remove VegetationTreat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1020 AIn 2008 Tribal Allotment 1020A was surveyed and assessed through the NRAMP process and a conservation and management plan was developed. Under this contract NPT Watershed staff will treat up to 1.5 acres for non-native, invasive plant species using mechanical and chemical means where necessary. These 1.5 acres are on Tribal Allotment 1020A within a riparian buffer area that will be planted with native species (WE J).$5,5986.79%05/01/200904/30/2010
J5417447Plant VegetationPlant native trees and shrubs on TA 1020AIn 2008 Tribal Allotment 1020A was surveyed and assessed through the NRAMP process and a conservation and management plan was developed. Under this contract NPT Watershed staff will plant approximately 6.3 acres of native trees and shrubs within the newly-established riparian zone. This action will occur in concert with weed control (WE I).$22,91527.78%05/01/200904/30/2010
K5418099Outreach and EducationBig Canyon Creek Project Area Education and OutreachEmphasis will be placed on outreach to landowners, the general public, fellow professionals and students (K-12 and college) on important watershed issues including water quality, best management practices, fish passage, road impacts, and invasive weeds. Education and outreach materials will encourage the public to participate in and/or support restoration efforts. Focus communities will include Craigmont and Nez Perce.$3,3654.08%05/01/200904/30/2010
L54181119Manage and Administer ProjectsManagement, Coordination and CommunicationRegional partners include, but are not limited to: NRCS, Nez Perce and Latah County Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Nez Perce Tribe Water Resources (TMDL), and Land Services Department. In addition, an office manager will provide support for payroll, time sheets, budgeting, reports, and all other assigned duties under this work element. Project specific information will be provided to BPA on an "as needed" basis. Additional funding will be sought through NOAA, USFWS, Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery funding, and others as appropriate to further restoration and cost-share with BPA funding.$7,5009.09%05/01/200904/30/2010
M54182132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportProduce (Annual) Progress Report for Period 5/1/08-4/30/09The progress (annual) report summarizes the project goals, objectives, hypotheses, completed and uncompleted deliverables, problems encountered, lessons learned, and long term planning for future improvement. The annual report is developed to capture a more detailed, narrative level of elaboration and discussion that is not expressed in the Pisces quarterly status reports.$4,0004.85%05/01/200902/28/2010
N54086185Produce 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.$1,0001.21%10/01/200904/30/2010
      
$82,500
   

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
ESA/NEPA/NHPA Compliance for Implementation Projects A: 165. ESA/NEPA/NHPA Compliance for Weed Control and Planting Projects 03/01/2010 04/30/2010
Completed NRAMP Step 1 on Tribal Properties B: 115. Inventory, Assess and Develop Restoration Plans using NRAMP 04/30/2010 04/23/2010
Project Designs for Areas Prioritized by the 10-year Plan and NRAMP Step 1 C: 114. Select, Prioritize, and Obtain Permission for Projects Recommended by NRAMP 04/30/2010
3 Miles of Previously Constructed Fence Maintained D: 186. Maintain 3 Miles of Previously Constructed Fence 04/30/2010 04/02/2010
15 Acres of Invasive Plant Management E: 53. Treat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1029 11/01/2009 03/31/2010
10 acres of vegetation maintained on TA 1029 F: 22. Maintain vegetation on TA 1029 04/30/2010 04/21/2010
0.7 Acres of Invasive Plant Management G: 53. Treat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1363 04/30/2010 04/20/2010
12 Acres of Native Vegetation Planted H: 47. Plant native trees and shrubs on TA 1363 04/30/2010 04/16/2010
1.5 Acres of Invasive Plant Management I: 53. Treat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1020 A 04/30/2010 04/19/2010
6.3 Acres of Native Vegetation Planted J: 47. Plant native trees and shrubs on TA 1020A 04/30/2010 04/26/2010
Big Canyon Creek Education and Outreach K: 99. Big Canyon Creek Project Area Education and Outreach 04/30/2010 04/30/2010
FY 10 SOW Package and FY 09 Accrual Estimate L: 119. Management, Coordination and Communication 04/30/2010 04/30/2010
Final FY 08 annual report attached to this contract M: 132. Produce (Annual) Progress Report for Period 5/1/08-4/30/09 02/28/2010 04/30/2010

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Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 ESA/NEPA/NHPA Compliance for Weed Control and Planting Projects 02/09/2007
B 115 Inventory, Assess and Develop Restoration Plans using NRAMP 02/09/2007
C 114 Select, Prioritize, and Obtain Permission for Projects Recommended by NRAMP 02/09/2007
D 186 Maintain 3 Miles of Previously Constructed Fence 09/04/2009
E 53 Treat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1029 05/03/2010
F 22 Maintain vegetation on TA 1029 09/03/2009
G 53 Treat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1363 05/03/2010
H 47 Plant native trees and shrubs on TA 1363 05/03/2010
I 53 Treat Exotic Invasive Plant Species on TA 1020 A 05/03/2010
J 47 Plant native trees and shrubs on TA 1020A 05/03/2010
K 99 Big Canyon Creek Project Area Education and Outreach 02/09/2007
L 119 Management, Coordination and Communication 02/09/2007
M 132 Produce (Annual) Progress Report for Period 5/1/08-4/30/09 02/09/2007
N 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007