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Work Element 191: Watershed Coordination - Published
WE Name:
191. Watershed Coordination (Watershed Coord)
Work Category:
Planning and Coordination
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Status:
Active
Definition:
Refers to coordination work focused on a local watershed or subbasin. Coordination which directly supports other project work should be covered in the details of the associated work element. Coordination work which helps identify or select projects and/or sites should be covered under 114. Identify and Select Projects.
WSE Description Template:
Effective Dates:
FY2008 to <no end date>
Work Phase:
na
Sort Sequence:
10.1
Focal Species Required:
No
RM&E Metadata Required:
No
Finite or Recurring:
Recurring
Is BPA Internal:
No
Is Contracted:
Yes
Is Cost Share:
No
Is Construction:
No

  • Any coordination that directly supports other project work should be included as a milestone under the work element it most directly supports. For example, correspondence or meetings with landowners associated with installing a fence should be included as milestones under the Install Fence work element. Management of contractors and staff doing on-the-ground implementation of work elements should be captured under the associated work element.
  • For coordination work that helps support the identification and selection of projects use 114. Identify and Select Projects.
  • For coordination work covering all or most of the Columbia River Basin, use 189. Coordination-Columbia Basinwide.
  • If presenting/displaying project data and results, or information about the purpose, functions, and tools of a data management project to a professional audience, use 161. Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results.

Deliverable Status:
Required
Default Deliverable Desc:
Potential Deliverables:
  • Rules and Examples (work element scenarios and associated rules)

  • Rule 1 (Metrics): Coordination in support of other project work (e.g., installing fences, collecting data, writing reports) should be covered under the relevant work element and work element budget so we can more accurately estimate costs of implementation work. Coordination work at a regional level should be described using 189. Coordination-Columbia Basinwide.

    Example:

    WE: 191. Watershed Coordination
    WE Title: Johnson Creek Watershed coordination duties
    WE Description: One or more of the following: Coordinate watershed association activities. Plan and facilitate regular watershed association meetings. Coordinate with agencies, stakeholders, and other entities on restoration and enhancement efforts to prevent duplication and enhance communication and cooperation. Work with landowners, interest groups and agencies to research and identify funding and cost share opportunities. Prepare agreements, if necessary, to assign duties and responsibilities to the appropriate entities. Develop documents, press releases, web sites, and other communications to impart information to watershed association members and/or the public

    WE: 123. Regional Coordination (Expired)
    WE Title: Coordinate with and support data source agencies sending data to StreamNet
    WE Description: Coordinate with state, tribal, and federal fish and wildlife agencies/departments to streamline data capture, determine agency data management needs, and work to improve their internal data management and data transfer to StreamNet.

    WE: 40. Install Fence
    WE Title: Johnson Property
    WE Description: Coordinate with the landowner regarding start dates and vehicle access and then construct fence on Johnson property to exclude cows from priority reach.


Milestone Title
Type
Deliverable?
Description

Hold/attend a coordination meeting
Suggested
No
Draft MOA or MOU
Suggested
No
Draft revised policy manual, website, etc.
Suggested
No


Location Requirement Type:
No Location

Applicability and status of the following environmental compliance requirements can be found on the Environmental Compliance tab for that work element in your SOW for all 2007 contracts forward. BPA's Environmental staff will update and maintain this information in CBFish in real time, so that you can check the status of environmental compliance on your project at any time.

Note: Many of the fields are set to auto-load in CBFish, but the settings will be reviewed by BPA's Environmental staff prior to the contract being finalized, and may be revised depending on the specific circumstances.

  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
    NEPA coverage for this work element will be determined by BPA's Environmental staff and could include an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Environmental Assessment (EA), Record of Decision to an existing EIS, or Categorical Exclusion.

  • Endangered Species Act (ESA)
    ESA consultation is typically not required for this work element.

  • National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
    NHPA Section 106 consultation is typically not required for this work element.

  • Public Involvement
    Public involvement is typically not required for this work element.


Reports that Use this Work Element

This work element and its metrics are used in measures in the following reports. These PDF reports are generated dynamically, always showing you the most up to date information. Most of them also have links to download the underlying data sets to structured text or Excel format.

Stats and Overview

Number of active contracts using Work Element #191 by FY

Top 5 BPA Project Managers using this Work Element:
(by number of current contracts)
Tracy Hauser 72
Joseph Connor (Inactive) 66
Virgil Watts III 65
Jamie Cleveland (Inactive) 56
Virginia Preiss 54
Average Work Element Budget: $28,886
Average Duration: 11 months