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A | 99288 | 119 | Manage and Administer Projects | Invoicing and Contract Renewal Work Prep and Overhead to USFWS | Develop and submit SOW, annual budget and accrual estimates relating to BPA project administration requirements. Covers project management and administrative work related to the contract excluding environmental compliance. | $50,000 | 15.93% | 09/01/2012 | 02/01/2014 |
B | 99289 | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Complete Environmental Compliance Documentation | USFWS approved the Intra-Service Section 7 Biological Evaluation for the Creston National Fish Hatchery. Assistant Regional Director of Ecological Services in Denver concurred with a "no effect" determination for the BPA-funded Hungry Horse Dam Fishery Mitigation fish stocking project at the Creston NFH on 12-09-2005. USFWS has determined through the consultation requirements that this project has no negative impact on native species or natural spawning populations. USFWS has provided BPA environmental staff with a copy of the final consultation finding. These findings will remain valid until conditions change.
The Creston NFH also worked with BPA Fish and Wildlife Biologist, Sandra Ackley, to complete NEPA requests including: Section 7 Compliance Documentation and Supplemental Analysis for Creston fish production. As solicited by the BPA environmental compliance biologist, Creston NFH provided detailed information related to compliance analysis for hatchery fish production. This information included: funding information, focus fish species, evaluation and monitoring of fish stockings, numbers of fish produced, stocking locations, proposed project actions, SOW description, fish production activities, project deliverables by work elements and disease issues. It also included an analysis of impact to: air quality, land and water habitat, water quality and quantity, fish and wildlife economics, tribal interests, cultural and historic resources, aesthetics, and public involvement. | $0 | 0.00% | 03/01/2012 | 03/02/2013 |
C | 99290 | 176 | Produce Hatchery Fish | Produce 100,000 rainbow trout fingerlings annually | Conduct fish culture activities associated with the rearing and stocking of rainbow trout to offsite waters. Fish culture activities will include the acquisition of strain specific rainbow trout eggs, the incubation and hatching of eggs, the rearing from first feeding fry to fingerlings, the rearing of fingerlings to stocking size and the offsite distribution of these fish.
Receive up to 120,000 rainbow trout eggs - Receive as eyed eggs from disease free certified facility.
Hatch eggs, rear to feeding fry.
Grow up to 110,000 fry to fingerling size.
Rear up to 100,000 fingerling rainbow trout in raceways to appropriate stocking size.
Distribute fish to agency approved stocking locations. | $97,400 | 31.04% | 03/01/2012 | 02/28/2014 |
D | 99291 | 176 | Produce Hatchery Fish | Produce 100,000 westslope cutthroat trout fingerlings annually | Conduct fish culture activities associated with the rearing and stocking of westslope cutthroat trout to offsite waters. Fish culture activities will include the acquisition of genetically pure westslope cutthroat trout eggs, the incubation and hatching of eggs, the rearing from first feeding fry and fingerlings, the rearing of fingerlings to stocking size and the offsite distribution of these native trout.
Receive up to 120,000 westslope cutthroat eggs - Receive as eyed eggs from disease free certified facility.
Hatch eggs, rear to feeding fry.
Grow up to 110,000 sac fry to fingerling size in hatchery building.
Rear up to 100,000 fingerling westslope cutthroat trout in appropriate rearing units to stocking size.
Distribute fish to agency approved stocking locations. | $103,600 | 33.02% | 03/01/2012 | 02/28/2014 |
E | 99292 | 189 | Coordination-Columbia Basinwide | Coordinate with State & Tribe regarding annual stocking locations, numbers, monitoring & evalu | Coordinate with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes on stocking locations and numbers of fish. Coordinations meetings are held to discuss the latest management strategies for offsite stocking locations. Coordinated activities include: strains, locations, time of year, fishing pressure, creel census, netting and trapping methods, electroshocking and peer review. | $3,186 | 1.02% | 03/01/2012 | 02/28/2013 |
F | 99293 | 61 | Maintain Artificial Production Facility/Infrastructure | Maintain Creston rearing facilities, water conveyance structures and distribution vehicles. | The Creston NFH is situated on 80 acres of federal land, 15 miles east of Kalispell, Montana. The Creston NFH is part of the USFWS Creston Fish and Wildlife Center (CFWC). The CFWC contains three USFWS programs; the Hatchery, Ecological Services and Partners for Fish & Wildlife with 15 employees stationed at the CFWC. The operation and maintenance of the CFWC and the Creston NFH are accomplished by hatchery personnel. A list of buildings and structures that are utilized and maintained for this project is as follows: two office buildings, fish production office, hatchery building with well house, visitor center, feed storage building, influent water treatment building with backup power generator, effluent water treatment building, maintenance shop, welding and repair shop, vehicle and equipment storage buildings, hazardous materials storage building, above ground fuel tanks, vehicle and equipment disinfection station, domestic well water pump house, septic system pump station, Jessup Mill Pond Dam, water intake structure, water level control structure and two family residences. The USFWS uses a national Service-wide database, Service Asset Maintenance Management System (SAMMS) to identify, track and report maintenance and capital improvement needs and project accomplishments. This system is in place and utilized at Creston to identify maintenance requirements. This BPA funded project represents only a portion of the total fish production at Creston NFH. As such, only a proportional amount of maintenance funds are requested for the upkeep and operation of this facility. | $37,600 | 11.98% | 03/01/2012 | 02/28/2014 |
G | 99294 | 60 | Maintain Fish Health | Fish Health | Monitor, evaluate, diagnose and treat fish health issues as required. Ensure the quality of released fish is optimal. The hatchery operates the water treatment facilities year-round. This operation includes the use of drum filters, belt filters, ultra-violet disinfection, and low-head oxygenators. The use of these treatment facilities helps maintain our disease free status.
The westslope cutthroat trout eggs received from the Washoe Park State Fish Hatchery, MFWP has a history of cold water disease. Creston NFH maintains a fish health regimen for westslope cutthroat trout to prevent cold water disease outbreaks. Fish health issues from this brood source is possible, potentially leading to a reduction in the number of stocked fish. | $9,400 | 3.00% | 03/01/2012 | 02/28/2014 |
H | 99295 | 132 | Produce Progress (Annual) Report | Annual report for FY 2011 | Produce annual report for BPA activities at Creston for FY 2011 activities. | $5,300 | 1.69% | 04/29/2012 | 03/20/2013 |
I | 99301 | 132 | Produce Progress (Annual) Report | Annual report for FY 2012 | Produce annual report for BPA activities at Creston for FY 2012 activities. | $5,300 | 1.69% | 04/29/2013 | 11/15/2013 |
J | 99287 | 185 | Produce CBFish Status Report | Periodic Status Reports for BPA | The 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. | $2,000 | 0.64% | 07/01/2012 | 02/28/2014 |