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2002-061-00 EXP POTLATCH RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION
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83238: 2002-061-00 EXP POTLATCH RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
This project seeks to restore wild Snake River Steelhead to a robust, self-sustaining population within the Potlatch River basin through:
1. Coordinated development of habitat and land management improvement practices on private/public agricultural, forest and range lands,
2. Coordination of interagency watershed planning efforts, continuation of watershed monitoring and
3. Development of outreach programs to landowners, agricultural producers, and the general public.
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. Wild Snake River Steelhead are present throughout the various watershed within the Potlatch River drainage. Best management practices have been designed to enhance conditions within the drainage to address various limiting factors to wild steelhead production ... and productivity. Meadow restoration projects within the Big Bear, Little Bear, Corral Creek and East Fork Potlatch River watersheds have been designed to enhance late spring and summer base flows and minimize some of the extremes in the Potlatch River hydrograph. Riparian restoration projects are designed to minimize sedimentation and maintain cooler water temperatures as well as enhance stream complexity in the future. Installation of large woody debris is designed to increase summer and winter rearing habitat. Passage barrier removals are designed to increase access to high quality spawning areas and summer and winter rearing habitat.
• Coordinate Potlatch River steelhead habitat restoration practices with the following management and restoration plans:
* Clearwater Subbasin Management Plan - Northwest Power and Conservation Council
* ESA Recovery Plan for Snake River Idaho Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon and
Steelhead Populations - National Marine Fisheries Service
* Potlatch River Subbasin Assessment and TMDLs - Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
* Potlatch River Subbasin Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Plan for Agriculture
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission and Latah Soil and Water Conservation District
* Potlatch River Watershed Management Plan - Latah Soil and Water Conservation District
• Maintain temperature, flow, and project effectiveness monitoring programs within the Potlatch River system.
• Revise Potlatch River Watershed 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. In addition, the efforts outlined in the Latah SWCD's restoration approach supports the implementation of the 2017 National Marine Fisheries Service, ESA Recovery Plan for Snake River Idaho Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Populations.
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 wild 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, nutrient reduction, and riparian restoration on private/public agricultural, forest and range lands through the implementation of erosion/sediment control structures, livestock exclusion fencing, off-site water developments, native plantings of riparian areas, protection and restoration of functional riparian and wetland areas, and enhanced agricultural practices to reduce erosion and nutrient runoff. 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.
Project 2002-061-00 is directly coordinated with contracts associated with project 2008-604-00.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
09/01/2018
Contract End Date:
08/31/2019
Current Contract Value:
$398,134
Expenditures:
$398,134
* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2025.
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Effective implementation management and timely contract administration
B: 119. Routine administrative tasks
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Environmental Compliance & Consultation Review
C: 165. Verify that all NEPA, ESA, NHPA, and other Environmental Compliance has been completed
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Provide outreach communication to approximately 100 landowners and 250 local students
D: 99. General Program Outreach and Youth Education Coordination
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Implement Latah SWCD Monitoring Plan and Procedures
E: 157. Maintain Watershed Monitoring Program
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Participation in regional watershed protection/restoration coordination efforts
F: 191. Participate in Clearwater Subbasin coordination meetings
08/31/2019
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Project Site Reviews, Conservation Planning/Design, and Proposal Development
G: 114. Project Site Reviews, Conservation Planning/Design, and Proposal Development
08/31/2019
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Evaluate plantings, replant, and perform light vegetation maintenance on sites not explicitly delineated as independent WEs and maintain field operations infrastructure.
H: 198. Replant and Maintain Riparian Plantings - Potlatch River
08/31/2019
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Direct Contact with Landowners and the General Public
I: 99. Solicit Landowner Participation
08/31/2019
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Construction of Beaver Dam Analogs/Faux Beaver Dams
J: 29. Erickson Meadows - Continue Construction of Beaver Dam Analogs/Faux Beaver Dams
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Revise Potlatch River Watershed Restoration Plan
K: 174. Revise Potlatch River Watershed Management Plan
08/31/2019
08/31/2019
Completed Annual Report
L: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (September 2017) to (August 2018)
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