Contract Description:
Background:
The Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program (GRMWP) was created in April 1992 by designation of the Northwest Power Planning Council (NWPPC) and later affirmed by the State of Oregon Governor's Strategic Water Management Group (SWMG). The program coordinates with numerous federal and state agencies, county governments, two Soil and Water Conservation Districts, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Eastern Oregon University, two Tribes, local landowners and public interest groups.
The purpose of this contract between BPA and the GRMW is to facilitate funding directed towards tributary habitat restoration improvement and fish passage to contribute to the recovery of the Snake River Spring/Summer Chinook ESU , Grande Ronde/Imnaha MPG and the Snake River Steelhead ESU, Grande Ronde River MPG. Funded conservation actions are prioritized, identified, and implemented through a collaborative science-based process that leads to efficient, cost-effective, and biologically beneficial on-the-ground mitigation actions. GRMW project support and administration will be in accordance with the Atlas Implementation Guidelines, User’s Manual, and Project, BSR scoring templates and map based products. Projects will meet BPA’s responsibilities under the FCRPS BiOp and the Northwest Power Act, utilize the HIP BiOP for environmental compliance (or comply with associated technical criteria); and meet Bonneville’s objectives as outlined in its 2018-2023 Strategic Plan. BPA’s participation is executed through the F&W Habitat Program and administered through the area lead structure, the respective roles and responsibilities and the conditions within this contract.
Partner Entities
The Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program Board of Directors provides input on priorities and support to the GRMWP. The following entities are represented on the Board: Union and Wallowa Counties, Nez Perce Tribe, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, local education representative, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, conservation, private landowners, economic development & industry, private and public forestland and public interest.
Staffing, Organization and Assignments
The Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program is staffed by the Executive Director (0.6 FTE), Program Manager, IT/Database Manager, GIS Technician, Union (0.5 FTE) & Wallowa County Project Coordinators, employed by Union County. The Executive Director supervises and directs all activities of the GRMWP staff including accomplishment of all of the work elements delegated to various staff.
Executive Director
The Executive Director (ED) is responsible for day-to-day operations of the organization and overall execution of this contract with BPA. The ED facilitates implementation of the umbrella project by tracking the priority project areas, habitat implementation progress, and social feasibility of implementing large scale projects, and other topics relevant to project success. The ED identifies and responds to time-sensitive political issues particularly that affect successful implementation of habitat restoration projects and keeps BPA abreast of these issues. The ED works with BPA and GRMW staff to coordinate with partners in each of the sub-basins, governmental and non-governmental partners across the Grande Ronde Basin, and other stakeholders. The ED will provide administrative oversight of the Program, including reporting, contract management, and coordination with BPA. BPA contributes approximately ½ of this full time employee's salary annually.
The ED will support BPA with Atlas implementation as an adviser for technical and funding related items, and as a mediator when necessary to resolve gridlock or conflict. BPA will evaluate projects proposed for funding that have been objectively identified and prioritized by the Atlas. Funding for projects developed outside of the Atlas framework will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Union & Wallowa County Project Coordinators
The Union and Wallowa County Project Coordinators support habitat project development including project planning and development, preparation and administration of subcontracts, project fiscal management, project solicitation and identification, landowner technical assistance, environmental compliance support and reporting.
Coordinators facilitate the project development processes to ensure biological goals and objectives are identified and tiered to any identified limiting factors, and that projects are designed to achieve the highest feasible biological benefit considering fish habitat and fish utilization as defined through the Atlas process. In the interest of best use of the positions time, they will prioritize projects to assess the need to review and submit comments to BPA related to biological benefits and tied to goals and objectives. Review is meant to help inform the development of Atlas projects. The coordinators will facilitate the technical review process on projects and keep record of BPA HIP and IT technical comments. The coordinators will work to ensure IT technical comments have been resolved with project sponsors at each review juncture to support advancement towards project execution.
Coordinators will be responsible for facilitating the implementation of the Atlas. This will include arranging and facilitating TAC and Implementation Team meetings, and providing the associated meeting notes and action items. GRMW will lead project site visits with the Implementation Team, and provide written summarized technical feedback from the IT, ranking decisions, and funding recommendations consistent with the Atlas framework. Coordinators will manage a variety of services such as meeting and site visit logistics, maintenance of a readily accessible Atlas data repository, GIS layer production, and information technology assistance.
Coordinators will support the execution of Atlas implementation through facilitation of the following: communication and collaboration between the Implementation Team and the TAC through the monthly Implementation Team meeting. The Coordinators will also manage the spring and fall solicitations to facilitate the strategic review and determination of which Atlas conceptual restoration opportunities to pursue. The goal of this process is to support the execution of a multi-year implementation strategy that will identify the necessary technical and financial resources. Should potential opportunities arise outside of this formal Atlas process, they will be discussed at the monthly meeting and with BPA.
Coordinators will coordinate the Implementation Team with consideration and recommendations on how to most effectively use the collective resources of the Atlas partners to achieve aquatic habitat restoration in an expedient and efficient manner that balances involvement by the partners. The Opportunity Lead will be selected by the Implementation Team, and may be the individual that can best leverage an existing landowner relationship and/or the individual whose expertise aligns well with the type of conceptual restoration opportunity. The Opportunity Lead, with the support of the Implementation Team, will be responsible for advancing the conceptual restoration opportunity through the prospectus, proposal, and implementation process as overseen by GRMW.
Data Base/IT Manager
The Database/ IT Manager supports the GRMW with IT management, computer systems, software management, printers and other hardware – Software and IT related duties that support execution of the GRMW program. This position also maintains the GRMW project database, maintains the GRMW website (including Atlas) and provides remote sensing assistance to the basin partners through a formalized request process.
GIS Technician
This position provides remote sensing and GIS mapping and analysis assistance to the basin partners through a formalized request process. The position also supports the Ripples publication and outreach education.
The Data Base/IT Manager, Union County Project Coordinator, Wallowa County Project Coordinator and GIS Technician in combination, perform all of the coordination, GIS, database and educational activities of the Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program. These activities are in support of the mission and goals of the Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program which is to coordinate habitat restoration on both private and public lands in the Grande Ronde and Imnaha Basins.
Program Manager
Perform all administrative duties for GRMW including payroll, human resources and travel arrangements and reimbursements. Assists with Outreach and Education activities/events. Assists the public, landowners, agencies, schools, businesses, contractors, students, etc., with various inquiries. Maintains office files: program, foundation and library. Manages leased GSA vehicles.
Assist partners: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, U.S. Forest Service, Union Soil and Water Conservation District, Nez Perce Tribe, The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, The Freshwater Trust, Trout Unlimited, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and others by assisting them with project application budget, grants/contracts, billings, invoicing, paying contractors, revising budgets, reports, gathering documentation, etc. GRMW serves as the grantee/fiscal manager for ODFW and USFS sponsored projects when funded through OWEB.
Manage and administer all contracts and grants going through the foundation including, building lease agreements with landowners and the State of Oregon. Reads and signs contracts/grants/agreements to ensure all agreements, invoices, reports, permits, and any other pertinent documentation is in hand. Tracks all funds by billing the funders, paying vendors/contractors. Provides GRMW’s Financial Committee with quarterly reports and the annual Audit Report.
This contract will provide funding for the administration of the Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program (GRMWP) in accordance with BPA program needs and expectations for the period May 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024. It will provide funds for all contractually identified personnel salaries and benefits. The contract also supports Restoration Atlas outreach, other education and outreach activities, GRMWP office lease, equipment and services, vehicle lease and mileage, and staff travel.