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Contract 43519: 1992-026-01 EXP WALLOWA CANYONLANDS WEED PARTNERSHIP
Project Number:
Title:
Grande Ronde Model Watershed
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Blue Mountain Grande Ronde 100.00%
Contract Number:
43519
Contract Title:
1992-026-01 EXP WALLOWA CANYONLANDS WEED PARTNERSHIP
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Introduction

Wallowa Resources’ Wallowa Canyonlands Partnership (WCP) protects the unique ecological and economic values of Hells Canyon grasslands along lower Joseph Creek, lower Grande Ronde River and Imnaha River from weed invasion and habitat degradation by applying Integrated Weed Management methods to treat noxious weeds. WCP makes significant efforts to detect new sites of high priority species in the area using aerial and walking surveys, and by educating landowners and managers as to the identification of weeds (i.e. bounty program).  WCP works to eradicate, contain, and control priority weeds according to species distribution and management goals of the area (in accord with the Asotin and Wallowa County Integrated Weed Management Plans).  Eradication is the goal when invasive populations are detected early and are small enough that extirpation is possible.  Containment scenarios are the goal for weed populations that are locally too heavy to eradicate but that are not spread throughout entire watersheds or landscapes.  Control methods are used to manage noxious weeds at specific sites within landscape scale infestations and to recapture forage production and habitat opportunities.  Biological control agents are released when available for weeds that have gone beyond our ability to control or effectively contain. Highly degraded sites dominated by annual grass species are given priority for revegetation.  WCP tracks weed activities by site in a database and these sites are mapped in GIS systems to monitor populations over time.  WCP staff visits treated sites to ensure quality work has been performed and to judge the efficacy of our control efforts.  This project employs education and outreach as weed prevention measures, relying on the follow through of informed landowners and citizens to help curtail the spread of noxious weeds.  WCP participates in a number of activities including the Annual Watershed Festival, weed tours, SOLV volunteer events and student education programs, to educate the public as to the dangers of noxious weeds.

Existing condition

The WCP area consists of rugged canyons and benches.  These steep, semi-arid native grasslands are dynamic systems in constant flux: they are naturally subject to heavy localized rainfall, fire, flood, and constant erosion.  Their young and unstable soils (especially on southern aspects) support bunchgrass climax communities that have natural interspaces between plants.  Early settlers were attracted to the availability of bunchgrass communities for livestock forage, farmable bench lands, and forested north aspects for timber supply.  A century of intensive use left some places in poor condition and especially vulnerable to weed invasion.

Erosion is a major concern through out the project watersheds because the canyon slopes are steep with shallow soils and the rivers flood annually. Noxious weeds degrade water quality by contributing to increased sedimentation rates.  Researchers in Montana found rangelands invaded by spotted knapweed had twice the soil erosion than areas uninfested.  Seed dispersal via waterways is also a key issue facing watersheds within the proposed project.  Japanese Knotweed and other riparian weeds can drastically change the structure and function of riparian plant communities. The rapid growth of invasive plants allows them to out-compete native vegetation, resulting in the loss of functional riparian communities, loss of rooting strength and protection against erosion, decreased slope stability and increased sediment introduction into streams, as well as impacts on water quality.  Endangered species such as bull trout, steelhead, salmon, Spalding’s catchfly and MacFarlane's four-o'clock found in the project area are all threatened by the presence of invading weeds.  Without action to locate and rapidly treat noxious weeds, much critical habitat will be degraded.  

Noxious weed managers in Northeast Oregon, Southeast Washington, and Eastern Idaho have long recognized the high potential for noxious weed invasion in the local canyon lands.  Surrounding areas such as the Whitebird area of the Salmon River and Payette County are currently battling landscape-level yellow star thistle and rush skeletonweed infestations.  Seeds travel easily on the wind, with wildlife and with people.  While we have been fortunate thus far to have relatively small infestations, our proximity to the aforementioned places makes us vulnerable to weed invasion.  


Project Objectives and Specific Actions –

1. Coordinate and implement the inventory and mapping of ~104 miles of upper river corridor and tributary streams that are considered critical habitat for pacific steelhead and/or salmon in the Imnaha and the Lower Grande Ronde watersheds for noxious weeds and conditions that indicate a need for restoration.  

2. Coordinate follow up treatment of sites found during the inventory process across jurisdictional and ownership boundaries.

3. Treat 600 acres of noxious weeds (Using funding sources other than BPA/GRMWS).

4. Release bio-control agents at ~ 8 sites along the Grande Ronde for leafy spurge.

5. Monitor sites to measure treatment efficacy.

6. Assess, prescribe, and begin restoration seeding work (target ~105 acres).  Both native and non native seed will be available for restoration and will be chosen based on the managers/landowners objectives for that area. Restoration sites are typically treated and seeded in the fall. Methods vary from hand broadcast and raking to using Round Up to kill all competing vegetation and a rangeland drill to plant seed depending on site size and accessibility.

7. Educate the public as to the dangers of noxious weeds and how to manage them.

8. Summarize results and learning , share with project partners, the public and grantors.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
08/01/2009
Contract End Date:
10/31/2010
Current Contract Value:
$30,000
Expenditures:
$30,000

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

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Contract Contractor:
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Contract Type:
Contract
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Lisa Gang Bonneville Power Administration Yes Supervisor lrgang@bpa.gov (503) 230-3893
Angie Gibbons Tri-County Cooperative Weed Management Area No Interested Party angie@tricountycwma.org (541) 523-2740
Tracy Hauser Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR tlhauser@bpa.gov (503) 230-4296
Sarah Ketchum Wallowa Resources Yes Contract Manager sarah@wallowaresources.org (541) 426-8053x26
Rosemary Mazaika Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver rxmazaika@bpa.gov (503) 230-5869
Coby Menton Grande Ronde Model Watershed Foundation Yes Interested Party rcoby@grmw.org (541) 426-0389
Mark Porter Wallowa Resources Yes Supervisor mark@wallowaresources.org (541) 426-8053x23
Kathy Reynolds Wallowa Resources No Administrative Contact kathy@wallowaresources.org (541) 426-8053
Donald Rose Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead dlrose@bpa.gov (503) 230-3796
Jesse Steele Grande Ronde Model Watershed Foundation Yes Interested Party jesse@grmw.org (541) 663-0570
Connar Stone Grande Ronde Model Watershed Foundation No Interested Party connar@grmw.org (541) 663-0570
Kristi Van Leuven Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kjvleuven@bpa.gov (503) 230-3605


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Environmental Compliance Complete A: 165. WCP Obtain environmental compliance clearance 08/10/2009 08/10/2009
Complete data updates B: 157. WCP Update and Maintain database and maps 07/31/2010 06/30/2010
Complete outreach and education C: 99. WCP Outreach and Education 10/31/2010 09/30/2010
Completed Project Selection D: 114. WCP Project Selection 07/31/2010 06/30/2010
Seed ~47 acres in the Lower Grande Ronde Drainage E: 47. WCP Plant Vegetation (seeding) - Lower Grande Ronde 10/31/2010 09/30/2010
Complete bio-control releases in the Grande Ronde Drainage F: 53. WCP Remove Vegetation - Grande Ronde 07/31/2010 06/30/2010
Seed ~58 acres in the Lower Grande Ronde Drainage G: 47. WCP Plant Vegetation (seeding) - Imnaha Drainage 10/31/2010 09/30/2010
Completed inventory H: 115. WCP Inventory River Corridors and Tributaries- Imnaha Drainage 10/31/2010 09/30/2010
Completed inventory I: 115. WCP Inventory River Corridors and Tributaries- Grossman and Chesnimnus Areas 10/31/2010 09/30/2010
Complete project administration J: 119. WCP Manage and Administer Project 10/31/2010 09/30/2010
Attach Progress Report in Pisces K: 132. WCP Submit Annual Report 10/31/2010 09/30/2010

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) - All Populations
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 53 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - All Populations
  • 2 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 53 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
Bass, Smallmouth (M. dolomieu)
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
Trout, Bull (S. confluentus) (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 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 165 WCP Obtain environmental compliance clearance 02/09/2007
B 157 WCP Update and Maintain database and maps 02/09/2007
C 99 WCP Outreach and Education 02/09/2007
D 114 WCP Project Selection 02/09/2007
E 47 WCP Plant Vegetation (seeding) - Lower Grande Ronde 06/23/2009
F 53 WCP Remove Vegetation - Grande Ronde 06/23/2009
G 47 WCP Plant Vegetation (seeding) - Imnaha Drainage 06/22/2009
H 115 WCP Inventory River Corridors and Tributaries- Imnaha Drainage 02/09/2007
I 115 WCP Inventory River Corridors and Tributaries- Grossman and Chesnimnus Areas 02/09/2007
J 119 WCP Manage and Administer Project 02/09/2007
K 132 WCP Submit Annual Report 02/09/2007
L 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007