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Contract 60456: 2007-398-00 CAP YTAHP (CAP)
Project Number:
Title:
Yakima Basinwide Tributary Passage and Flow
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Yakima 100.00%
Contract Number:
60456
Contract Title:
2007-398-00 CAP YTAHP (CAP)
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
56617: 2007-398-00 CAP YAKIMA B TRIB/PASS & FLOW (YTAHP CAP)
  • 64516: 2007-398-00 CAP YTAHP (CAP) 2014
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The Yakima Tributary Access and Habitat Program (YTAHP) works on Yakima River tributaries to re-establish fish passage, screen diversions, increase in-stream flow and enhance riparian and in-stream habitat.  Section 2.1.2 of the Yakima Subbasin Plan Supplement (Nov.26,2004. pg.8) speaks to limiting factors in the Yakima Subbasin and attributes the declines of aquatic species to “low flows; obstruction to fish migration and entrainment; diminished habitat quantity, quality and diversity; high temperatures; altered sediment transport; and degraded channel stability”.  (Yakima Sub-basin map page 14)

YTAHP developed from a number of groups engaged in watershed management, and/or habitat restoration within the Yakima River Basin. These groups include the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, Kittitas County Conservation District, North Yakima Conservation District, Kittitas County Water Purveyors, the Yakama Nation, and Ahtanum Irrigation District. The US Bureau of Reclamation and the Yakama Nation participate in the development of many YTAHP projects.  The South Central Washington Resource Conservation and Development Council administers the program at the local level.

YTAHP has concentrated on tributaries upstream of Union Gap where salmonids are known to have occurred historically.  Streams have been surveyed for fish passage barriers, analyzed for screening of diversions, and assessed for habitat quality using WDFW’s  Salmonid Screening, Habitat Enhancement, and Restoration (SSHEAR) protocol. The SSHEAR assessments provide index numbers to facilitate prioritization of passage and screening projects; YTAHP participants also bring practical knowledge and local perspective, including land ownership and water rights, to the table. Projects are not prioritized strictly by SSHEAR index numbers, rather, the merits of each project are discussed by YTAHP participants in consideration of technical difficulty, funding availability, timing relative to agricultural and fish concerns, landowner/irrigator willingness to participate, and the likelihood of accomplishing a given project.

In general, projects on tributaries are prioritized sequentially, moving upstream from the confluence with the Yakima River; as projects are completed, the regained habitat is connected to the mainstem and available to anadromous fish.  At times projects may appear out of sequence but do fit in the context of multi-year planning.  YTAHP uses BPA funds to leverage cost share funds from a variety of other sources, thus expanding the funding pie.  For passage projects, YTAHP works with local landowners and irrigation water delivery entities who voluntarily participate.  BPA funds are used only for planning, design, permitting and implementation.  There are no changes to facility ownership status or operation and maintenance responsibilities resulting from YTAHP work.  BPA takes on no responsibilities for ownership or O&M.

FOR FY 12, SEVERAL PROJECTS ARE SLATED FOR IMPLEMENTATION THAT WERE NOT ABLE TO BE COMPLETED IN FY11 FOR VARIOUS REASONS - LANDOWNER, DESIGN OR CULTURAL CLEARANCE ISSUES.  SEVERAL NEW PROJECTS HAVE ALSO BEEN ADDED.  ON THE SOW TAB, NEW WORK ELEMENTS ARE IDENTIFIED AS SUCH BY THE WORD "NEW" IN THE WE TITLE.
Account Type(s):
Capital
Contract Start Date:
04/01/2013
Contract End Date:
03/31/2014
Current Contract Value:
$770,127
Expenditures:
$770,127

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 30-Nov-2024.

Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Fulfill all administrative tasks with quality products and in a timely manner. B: 119. RC&D and subcontractor administration work 03/31/2014 03/25/2014
Attach Progress Report in Pisces C: 132. Submit annual report for FY12 09/16/2013 09/16/2013
Project final design and engineering services D: 175. Project design and engineering 03/31/2014 03/25/2014
Permitting services E: 165. Permitting 03/31/2014 03/25/2014
Fish screen installed F: 69. Ahtanum Creek - Herke Ranches 09/16/2013 09/16/2013
Measuring Device Installed G: 148. Ahtanum Creek - Herke Ranches 09/16/2013 09/16/2013
Pump end fish screen K: 69. Cowiche Cr. - Britt (New) 09/02/2013 07/15/2013
Fish screen installed M: 69. Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 11/01/2013 11/01/2013
Flow measuring device installed N: 148. Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 11/01/2013 12/31/2013
Sprinkler System O: 150. Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 11/01/2013 11/01/2013
Negotiations for conserved water P: 154. Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 03/31/2014 10/16/2013
Pipeline Installed R: 149. Cowiche Cr. - CCWUA (Reinstated) 03/31/2014 03/25/2014
Negotiate for conserved water- S: 154. Cowiche Cr. - CCWUA (Reinstated) 03/31/2014 03/25/2014
Flow measuring device. T: 148. Cowiche Cr. - CCWUA (Reinstated) 03/31/2014 03/25/2014
Fish Screen Installed U: 69. Caribou Cr. - Rosbach (New) 03/31/2014 09/05/2013
Remove Diversion V: 84. Caribou Cr. - Rosbach (New) 01/15/2014 01/15/2014
Final installation tweaks for fish screen W: 69. Cherry Cr. - Jacobs (Ongoing) 01/31/2014 01/31/2014
Fish Screen Installed Y: 69. CCR 31327 Cherry Creek Tributaries (New) 03/31/2014 03/25/2014

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 9 instances of WE 69 Install Fish Screen
  • 3 instances of WE 84 Remove/Install Diversion
  • 1 instance of WE 85 Remove/Breach Fish Passage Barrier
  • 1 instance of WE 175 Produce Design
  • 4 instances of WE 148 Install Flow Measuring Device
  • 1 instance of WE 149 Install Pipeline
  • 1 instance of WE 150 Install Sprinkler
  • 2 instances of WE 154 Develop and Negotiate Water Right Transaction

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 04/01/2013
B 119 RC&D and subcontractor administration work 04/01/2013
C 132 Submit annual report for FY12 04/01/2013
D 175 Project design and engineering 04/01/2013
E 165 Permitting 04/01/2013
F 69 Ahtanum Creek - Herke Ranches 08/01/2013
G 148 Ahtanum Creek - Herke Ranches 08/01/2013
H 69 CCR-31327 CANCELLED - Coleman Cr. - Poulsen/Hanson
I 148 CCR-31327 CANCELLED - Coleman Cr. - Poulsen/Hanson
J 85 CCR-31327 CANCELLED - Coleman Cr. - Poulsen/Hansen
K 69 Cowiche Cr. - Britt (New) 04/01/2013
L 69 Ahtanum Cr. - Hull (New)
M 69 Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 04/01/2013
N 148 Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 04/01/2013
O 150 Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 04/01/2013
P 154 Parke Cr. - Dodge (Ongoing) 04/01/2013
Q 84 Parke Cr. - Dodge (New) 04/01/2013
R 149 Cowiche Cr. - CCWUA (Reinstated) 06/28/2013
S 154 Cowiche Cr. - CCWUA (Reinstated) 04/01/2013
T 148 Cowiche Cr. - CCWUA (Reinstated) 06/28/2013
U 69 Caribou Cr. - Rosbach (New) 08/13/2013
V 84 Caribou Cr. - Rosbach (New) 08/13/2013
W 69 Cherry Cr. - Jacobs (Ongoing) 04/01/2013
X 84 Parke Cr. - Eslinger (New)
Y 69 CCR 31327 Cherry Creek Tributaries (New) 02/27/2014
Z 69 CCR 31327 Caribou Creek - Gibb (New)