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Contract 72958: 2002-014-00 EXP SUNNYSIDE WILDLIFE MITIGATION: O&M (ENHANCEMENTS)
Project Number:
Title:
Sunnyside Wildlife Mitigation
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Yakima 100.00%
Contract Number:
72958
Contract Title:
2002-014-00 EXP SUNNYSIDE WILDLIFE MITIGATION: O&M (ENHANCEMENTS)
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The Sunnyside Wildlife Area (SWA) is a complex of 5 separate management units, which are located in Benton and Yakima counties.  The total size of the wildlife area is 10,705 acres. Three of the units, the I-82, Headquarters and Byron Ponds, are located within the Yakima River floodplain.  Typical habitat ranges from upland shrub-steppe to mature riparian forest.  The remaining two units, Thornton and Rattlesnake Slope, are located within the western end of the Rattlesnake Hills in Benton County.  Shrub-steppe and grassland are the primary habitat types.

Substantial wetland enhancement projects have been initiated on the Headquarters unit and require continued management activity to maintain desired functionality.  Large monocultures of Russian olive exist on the HQ and Byron Pond units.  Manageable blocks of olives are removed each year so native herbaceous and woody habitat can be planted.  Noxious weeds are present on most sites and are controlled by chemical, mechanical and cultural methods.  Wherever possible, native vegetation is planted after the weeds are controlled to offer continued competition against reinfestation.

The Sunnyside Wildlife Area was selected to provide mitigation benefits for habitat losses incurred through the construction of 3 Columbia River dams (Grand Coulee, McNary and John Day).  In general, work performed on this wildlife area is centered around enhancing and restoring the native habitat to meet the needs of the indicator species that were selected to represent these habitat types.  The wildlife area also serves as an important public hunting area and is managed for production of upland wildlife and waterfowl.  The staff consists of a Wildlife Area Manager, full time Assistant Manager (Maintenance Mechanic I) and a 9-month career seasonal technician (Natural Resource Tech 2).    All of the assistant manager's salary and all of the 9-month seasonal technician's salary are covered in the 2011 budget.  The Manager's salary has always been partially funded  because the BPA-funded Sunnyside WA has been merged with select, state-funded lands that are associated with Snake River Mitigation.  BPA funds are only used to accomplish tasks on the original 5 units of the Sunnyside Wildlife Area.  State funds are used to make up the balance and to assure full time staffing is maintained for all lands.  The Manager's salary & benefits are covered at the 67% level by BPA funding under this project.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
07/01/2016
Contract End Date:
06/30/2017
Current Contract Value:
$257,787
Expenditures:
$257,787

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

Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Brenda Aguirre Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead baguirre@bpa.gov (503) 230-5928
Phillip Buser Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Yes Contract Manager phillip.buser@dfw.wa.gov (509) 545-2028
Paul Dahmer Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) No Supervisor paul.dahmer@dfw.wa.gov (360) 902-2480
Lisa Dexter Bonneville Power Administration No Administrative Contact lldexter@bpa.gov (503) 230-3893
Jan Douglas Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer jmdouglas@bpa.gov (503) 230-4164
Janice Jackson Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) No Administrative Contact janice.jackson@dfw.wa.gov (360) 902-2444
Andre L'Heureux Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR allheureux@bpa.gov (503) 230-4482
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Lisa M. Nelson Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) No Administrative Contact lisa.nelson@dfw.wa.gov (360) 902-8142
Lisa Renan Bonneville Power Administration Yes Interested Party lnrenan@bpa.gov (503) 230-4332
Christopher Roper Bonneville Power Administration No CO Assistant cproper@bpa.gov (503) 230-3514
Robert Sak Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Yes Technical Contact robert.sak@dfw.wa.gov (509) 837-7644
Tybee Sheidler Bonneville Power Administration No CO Assistant tasheidler@bpa.gov (503) 230-3820
Elham Zolmajd-Haghighi Bonneville Power Administration No CO Assistant ezolmajd-haghighi@bpa.gov (503) 230-7414


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration A: 119. Project implementation management and contract administration 06/30/2017 06/19/2017
Documentation and assistance for environmental and cultural resource clearances B: 165. Environmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhan 07/31/2016 07/31/2016
Weed suppression consistent with improved or restored native cover in upland and wetland habit C: 199. Weed Control: Combined Management Units (minimum of 400 acres) 06/30/2017 06/19/2017
Maintain 40 acres of previously extracted Russian olive areas on HQ D: 198. Continue to Remove Russian olives, HQ Unit 06/30/2017 06/12/2017
Improved habitat condition and function E: 198. Burn vegetation to improve habitat 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Successful establishment of shrubs, herbaceous plantings F: 198. Maintain extant shrub/tree plantings, shrub-steppe habitat and herbaceous seedings 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Productive waterfowl and shorebird feeding, nesting, brood rearing & loafing areas G: 198. Maintain moist soil management cells & adjacent waterfowl nesting and brood rearing habitat 06/30/2017 06/20/2017
Additional wetland habitat enhanced or restored H: 181. Enhanced or restored wetland habitat 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Collection and assessment of trend data for ~10 vegetation transects I: 115. Assess Vegetation Trends to Monitor Changing Habitat Condition [COTR (added)] 06/30/2017 06/19/2017
Intact and functional boundary fencing. J: 186. Boundary Fence Maintenance 06/30/2017 06/23/2017
Safe, secure, healthy and operational project facilities and equipment K: 186. Maintain (repair) Headquarters buildings, equipment yards, etc. 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Maintain and regulate access and provide public information L: 188. Install and/or maintain signs, kiosks, access roads & parking lots 06/30/2017 06/23/2017
Exclude livestock and resolve trespass issues. M: 26. Resolve trespass issues 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Managed lands, access areas, and public health & safety maintained N: 27. Monitor access areas: remove debris as needed 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Improved or restored food/cover plot in upland habitat O: 199. Turkey Habitat: Phase I (Prep) 06/30/2017 06/23/2017
Successful establishment of grasses and forbs P: 47. Turkey Habitat: Phase I (Plant) 06/30/2017 06/26/2017
Improved or restored native cover in upland and wetland habitat. Q: 199. Weed Control: Spring 2014 Wildfire Response - 575 acres (minimum) 06/30/2017 06/15/2017
Successful establishment of grasses and forbs. R: 47. Habitat Recovery: Spring 2014 Wildfire Response - 575 acres (minimum) 06/30/2017 06/20/2017

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 3 instances of WE 199 Remove Vegetation
  • 4 instances of WE 198 Maintain Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 26 Investigate Trespass
  • 1 instance of WE 27 Remove Debris
  • 2 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 2 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 181 Create, Restore, and/or Enhance Wetland
  • 1 instance of WE 115 Produce Inventory or Assessment

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 119 Project implementation management and contract administration 07/01/2016
B 165 Environmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhan 07/01/2016
C 199 Weed Control: Combined Management Units (minimum of 400 acres) 08/24/2016
D 198 Continue to Remove Russian olives, HQ Unit 08/24/2016
E 198 Burn vegetation to improve habitat 06/29/2017
F 198 Maintain extant shrub/tree plantings, shrub-steppe habitat and herbaceous seedings 12/05/2016
G 198 Maintain moist soil management cells & adjacent waterfowl nesting and brood rearing habitat 08/24/2016
H 181 Enhanced or restored wetland habitat 12/05/2016
I 115 Assess Vegetation Trends to Monitor Changing Habitat Condition [COTR (added)] 07/01/2016
J 186 Boundary Fence Maintenance 07/01/2016
K 186 Maintain (repair) Headquarters buildings, equipment yards, etc. 07/01/2016
L 188 Install and/or maintain signs, kiosks, access roads & parking lots 12/05/2016
M 26 Resolve trespass issues 07/01/2016
N 27 Monitor access areas: remove debris as needed 07/01/2016
O 199 Turkey Habitat: Phase I (Prep) 08/24/2016
P 47 Turkey Habitat: Phase I (Plant) 06/29/2017
Q 199 Weed Control: Spring 2014 Wildfire Response - 575 acres (minimum) 08/24/2016
R 47 Habitat Recovery: Spring 2014 Wildfire Response - 575 acres (minimum) 08/24/2016
S 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 07/01/2016
T 132 Progress Report (2-year) for 2015 and 2016 (01/01/2015 to 12/31/2016) 07/01/2016