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Contract 58551: 2002-061-00 EXP POTLATCH RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION
Project Number:
Title:
Potlatch River Watershed Restoration
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Mountain Snake Clearwater 100.00%
Contract Number:
58551
Contract Title:
2002-061-00 EXP POTLATCH RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION
Contract Continuation:
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54314: 2002-061-00 EXP POTLATCH RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION
  • 62458: 2002-061-00 EXP POTLATCH RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
This project seeks to restore A-run Snake River Steelhead to a robust, self-sustaining population within the Potlatch River through:

1. coordinated development of habitat and land management improvement practices on private agricultural and range lands,

2. coordination of interagency watershed planning efforts, continuation of watershed monitoring and

3. development of outreach programs to landowners and agricultural producers.  

The primary objectives of this contract include:

• Identify, plan, design, fund and implement best management practices to improve steelhead habitat within the Potlatch River watershed.
• Coordinate Potlatch River steelhead habitat restoration practices with the State of Idaho's TMDL process and the Clearwater Subbasin Management Planning process.
• Maintain temperature and flow monitoring programs within the Potlatch River system.
• Revise Potlatch River Wate... rshed Management Plan, as needed.

This proposal is consistent with the NWPCC Fish and Wildlife Program’s goal to develop habitat-based programs designed to rebuild healthy, naturally producing fish and wildlife populations by protecting, mitigating, and restoring habitats. This project is consistent with the objectives and strategies of the Clearwater Subbasin Management Plan.

The 377,776-acre Potlatch River watershed is located in north-central Idaho and is the largest tributary in the lower Clearwater River.  The Potlatch River is critical to A-run Snake River steelhead.    

In an effort to lower stream temperatures, increase summer flows, decrease surface and channel erosion (and associated nutrient loading), and increase riparian habitat complexities, this project will focus on erosion control and riparian restoration on private agricultural and range lands through the implementation of erosion/sediment control structures, livestock exclusion fencing, off-site water developments, native plantings of riparian areas, and protection of functional riparian areas.  Priority tributaries for restoration work, as determined by the Potlatch River Watershed Management Plan, include:  Big Bear Creek, Little Bear Creek, Pine Creek, Cedar Creek, Corral Creek, Little Boulder Creek, Leopold Creek, Potlatch River, Ruby Creek, Moose Creek, Boulder Creek, Pivash Creek, East Fork Potlatch River, Feather Creek, Purdue Creek, Cougar Creek, and Bob's Creek.


TREE PLANTING PROGRAM:

Riparian plantings will be utilized on pasture and rangelands to reduce sedimentation, reduce nutrient loading, reduce stream temperatures, increase/maintain summer flows and increase riparian habitat complexity. Containerized planting stock, both upland and wetland, is planted using hand tools (hoe-dads, shovels, planting bars) and power augers for larger container stock.  Plants and materials will be transported to site with the use of ATVs and, when roads allow, pickups.  Plants are all containerized and range in size from 4 cubic inch seedlings through 5 gallon pots.  

• Species to be planted are all native woody and herbaceous species associated with riparian areas, wetlands, and bordering uplands.  
• Materials will be purchased from local nurseries.  
• Some of the plant materials were grown out from locally-collected propagules.  
• Number of plants and species selection will depend on site conditions (current stocking density, elevation, water table height, etc.).  


SPECIES TO BE PLANTED:

Species available include:  Baltic Rush, Beaked Sedge, Brown Sedge, Common Rush, Creeping Spikerush, Daggerleaf Rush, Inflated Sedge, Lens Sedge, Nebraska Sedge, Slender Beaked Sedge, Slender Rush, Small-Fruited Bulrush, Small-Winged Sedge, Water Sedge; Basin Wildrye, Blue Wildrye, Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Idaho Fescue, Sandberg Bluegrass, Slender Hairgrass, Tufted Hairgrass; Blue Lupine, Blue Mountain Penstemon, Common Yarrow, Indian Blanketflower, Missouri Goldenrod, Prairie Smoke, Slender Cinquefoil, Sticky Purple Geranium, Tall Cinquefoil, Taper-Leaved Penstemon, Western Aster; Bebb Willow, Bittercherry, Black Cottonwood, Douglas Hawthorn, Blue Elderberry, Chokecherry, Common Snowberry, Coyote Willow, Douglas Spirea, Drummond Willow, Golden Currant, Kinnikinnick, MacKenzie Willow, Mallow Ninebark, Mountain Huckleberry, Pacific Ninebark, Quaking Aspen, Red-Osier Dogwood, Redstem Ceanothus, Scouler Willow, Serviceberry, Sitka Alder, Syringa, Thinleaf Alder, Woods Rose; Lodgepole Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Western Larch, Western White Pine (scientific names available on request).

Latah Soil and Water Conservation District staff, who worked with the previous assessment, planning and coordination stages of this project, will begin implementing riparian restoration, erosion control and related projects throughout the Potlatch River watershed.  In addition, project staff will continue developing conservation plans with private landowners and seeking additional non-BPA funds to implement best management practices designed for the improvement of steelhead spawning and rearing habitat.  Project staff will also continue coordination efforts with other watershed planning efforts throughout the region to improve fish habitat.


THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR THIS CONTRACT WILL BE ATTACHED TO THE NEXT SOW.
  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
09/01/2012
Contract End Date:
08/31/2013
Current Contract Value:
$365,686
Expenditures:
$365,686

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

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Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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A107398119Manage and Administer ProjectsRoutine administrative tasksRoutine administrative and contract tasks$35,0008.31%09/01/201208/31/2013
B104518165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationVerify that all NEPA - Environmental Compliance has been completedSubmit SOW and supporting documents as needed for BPA's environmental planning and compliance group to determine environmental compliance status. Submit all information necessary for BPA to provide environmental clearance for these projects.$5,0001.19%09/01/201208/31/2013
C10451999Outreach and EducationGeneral Program Outreach and Youth Education CoordinationOutreach to the general public and landowners will take place to distribute information regarding the implementation of steelhead habitat restoration and/or protection strategies through a variety of formats that may include, but not be limited to, one-on-one discussions, community meetings, newsletters and websites, Conservation implementation recommendations from these interactions may be incorporated into revisions of the Potlatch River Watershed Management Plan and, when appropriate, the Latah SWCD's 5-year Resource Conservation Plan. Approximately 250 students participate in the annual Conservation Awareness Days sponsored and classroom presentations by Latah SWCD staff.$10,0002.37%09/01/201208/31/2013
D104526157Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab DataMaintain Watershed Monitoring ProgramStream gauging will be maintained by USGS at the mouth of the Potlatch River through contract. The gauge will be maintained by monthly visits from USGS personnel. It will be checked for correct calibration and data will be uploaded at the same time. The USGS station at the mouth of the Potlatch River collects flow data (measured in cubic feet per second). The information is shared with state and federal conservation agencies working on habitat restoration and water quality improvements. Latah SWCD staff will also continue to undertake photo point monitoring and gauging stations that have been established through BPA and/or other various programs.$70,00016.61%09/01/201208/31/2013
E104524186Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/StructureOperate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/StructuresOperation and maintenance of habitat features including, but not limited to, fences, instream structures, passage facilities, sediment control structures, and off-site water developments. Monitoring points will be established at all construction sites, and inspection visits will be conducted following seasonal and/or unexpected high flow events. Failures, damage, and other deficiencies of structural performances will be repaired, replaced or reinforced to insure desired and planned function. The follow up and maintenance is necessary to legitimize the funding and functionality of the practices installed; increase public awareness and confidence in anadromous fish stream restoration efforts; and accentuate the image and responsibilities of participating agencies commitment to the present and future health of the fisheries. Locations where this work element will be utilized include, but are not limited to: Corral Creek, Bear Creek, and East Fork Potlatch River. Under this work element, funding will be used to complete and maintain, as needed, habitat and erosion control structures constructed under previous BPA contracts associated with project #2002-061-00.$40,0009.49%01/01/201308/31/2013
F104522191Watershed CoordinationParticipate in Clearwater Subbasin technical advisory meetingsParticipate in planning efforts with the Potlatch River Watershed Advisory Group (WAG). Coordinate BPA-sponsored planning, monitoring and implementation efforts with the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality's Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) process. The (IDEQ) has organized the WAG to serve as the coordinating community entity to advise IDEQ on the development of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and the associated Potlatch River TMDL Implementation Plan. Within the Clearwater region, the Idaho Office of Species Conservation (IOSC) initiated the organization of the Clearwater Technical Group to review funding programs through IOSC.$1,0000.24%09/01/201208/31/2013
G10720647Plant VegetationPlant Vegetation - Big Bear Cattle OperationNative plantings will be a mixture of wetland plants, tree and shrub species, forbs, and grasses planted at an average rate of 2,000 plants per acre per completed planting. In order to monitor survival and to create age diversity in the riparian plantings, the plantings are usually done in stages over a period of 3 years. These restoration efforts will benefit Snake River A-run steelhead$30,0007.12%09/01/201208/31/2013
H10720847Plant VegetationPlant Vegetation - Hog Meadow CreekNative plantings will be a mixture of wetland plants, tree and shrub species, forbs, and grasses planted at an average rate of 2,000 plants per acre per completed planting. In order to monitor survival and to create age diversity in the riparian plantings, the plantings are usually done in stages over a period of 3 years. These restoration efforts will benefit Snake River A-run steelhead$25,0005.93%09/01/201208/31/2013
I104521114Identify and Select ProjectsProject Site Reviews, Conservation Planning/Design, and Proposal DevelopmentWork with landowners identified through outreach and education efforts, to review potential sites for riparian and stream habitat improvement projects. Outreach efforts, consultation, and site evaluations will be carried out in concert wit the Potlatch River Watershed Management Plan. Efforts will be made to link an individual's objectives with a prioritized set of restoration strategies, while heightening overall public awareness of the various means towards restoring a robust, self-sustaining steelhead population. Priority restorations will be defined and protection strategies to benefit steelhead habitat via direct, voluntary efforts on both private and public lands for steelhead restoration will be identified. Landowner initial conservation concept plans will be developed for sites that show a strong potential for habitat improvements.$85,00020.17%09/01/201208/31/2013
J106755197Maintain/Remove VegetationReplant and Maintain Riparian Plantings - Potlatch RiverSignificant riparian and upland planting have taken place throughout Corral Creek and other watersheds in the Potlatch River system over the past several years. Many of these planting have been reviewed, approved, and funded by BPA under the Latah SWCD Project #2002-061-00 and #2008-604-00. The planting sites previously approved under 2002-061-00 and/or 2008-604-00 will be maintained through this contract if additional resources are needed beyond those allocated to this similar work element outlined in contract #53815 (Project #2008-604-00). All plants and materials will be accessed to the various planting sites via 4x4 truck and/or ATV. Contractor will evaluate for survivability/mortality rates, and determine if a replanting is necessary. If necessary, these areas will be replanted and existing plants will be maintained to assure survivability. Approximately 2,500 plants have been budgeted for replanting these various sites. Due to contract budget limitations, additional planting stock will be purchased with alternative state and federal funds with the majority of the planting labor provided through this contract. Approximately 10 miles of stream bank will be maintained.$116,36727.62%09/01/201208/31/2013
K104523174Produce PlanRevise Potlatch River Watershed Restoration PlanRevise the Potlatch River Watershed Restoration Plan as new information is developed through watershed surveys, landowner comments, development of restoration strategies and changing public policy. The Plan will be treated as a working "living document" with revisions throughout the year as new data is secured and analyzed.$1,0000.24%09/01/201208/31/2013
L10452099Outreach and EducationSolicit Landowner ParticipationLandowner interactions will take place to review interest regarding the implementation of steelhead habitat restoration and/or protection strategies. Latah SWCD will have direct interactions with landowners. Following these interactions, initial site reviews will be undertaken and conservation plans will be developed. Conservation implementation recommendations from these interactions may be incorporated into revisions of the Potlatch River Watershed Management Plan and, when appropriate, the Latah SWCD's 5-year Resource Conservation Plan.$1,0000.24%09/01/201208/31/2013
M104516185Produce 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.$1,0000.24%01/01/201308/31/2013
N107434132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSubmit Progress Report for the period 9.1.11 thru 8.31/12The 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. Date range 9.1.11 thru 8.31.12 (contract #54314) will be agreed upon by the COTR and the contractor. This may or may not coincide with the contract period. For an ongoing project, a progress report covering a contract period may be submitted under the subsequent contract, if approved by the COTR. 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. If producing a technical report for this contract, a discrete experiment, or a peer-reviewed publication, use work element 183: Produce Journal Article.$1,0000.24%09/01/201203/31/2013
      
$421,367
   

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Fulfill all administrative tasks with quality products and in a timely manner. A: 119. Routine administrative tasks 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Environmental Compliance & Consultation Review B: 165. Verify that all NEPA - Environmental Compliance has been completed 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Provide outreach communication to approximately 100 landowners and 250 local students C: 99. General Program Outreach and Youth Education Coordination 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Gather stream flow data and photo point monitoring D: 157. Maintain Watershed Monitoring Program 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Operate and maintain all contractual habitat improvements E: 186. Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structures 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Attend meetings focused on Clearwater Subbasin coordination F: 191. Participate in Clearwater Subbasin technical advisory meetings 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Riparian Plantings Completed on Big Bear Creek G: 47. Plant Vegetation - Big Bear Cattle Operation 08/31/2013
Riparian Plantings Completed on Hog Meadow Creek H: 47. Plant Vegetation - Hog Meadow Creek 08/31/2013
Project Site Reviews, Conservation Planning/Design, and Proposal Development I: 114. Project Site Reviews, Conservation Planning/Design, and Proposal Development 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Evaluate plantings, replant, and perform light maintenance as required J: 197. Replant and Maintain Riparian Plantings - Potlatch River 08/31/2013 04/30/2013
Revise Potlatch River Watershed Restoration Plan K: 174. Revise Potlatch River Watershed Restoration Plan 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Direct contact with landowners L: 99. Solicit Landowner Participation 08/31/2013 08/30/2013
Attach Progress Report in Pisces for contact #54314 N: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period 9.1.11 thru 8.31/12 11/01/2012 12/14/2012

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Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Snake River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 197 Maintain/Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 2 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 114 Identify and Select Projects
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data

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A 119 Routine administrative tasks 09/01/2012
B 165 Verify that all NEPA - Environmental Compliance has been completed 09/01/2012
C 99 General Program Outreach and Youth Education Coordination 09/01/2012
D 157 Maintain Watershed Monitoring Program 09/01/2012
E 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structures 09/01/2012
F 191 Participate in Clearwater Subbasin technical advisory meetings 09/01/2012
G 47 Plant Vegetation - Big Bear Cattle Operation
H 47 Plant Vegetation - Hog Meadow Creek
I 114 Project Site Reviews, Conservation Planning/Design, and Proposal Development 09/01/2012
J 197 Replant and Maintain Riparian Plantings - Potlatch River 09/01/2012
K 174 Revise Potlatch River Watershed Restoration Plan 09/01/2012
L 99 Solicit Landowner Participation 09/01/2012
M 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 09/01/2012
N 132 Submit Progress Report for the period 9.1.11 thru 8.31/12 09/01/2012