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Work Element 192: Law Enforcement - Published
WE Name:
192. Law Enforcement
Work Category:
Habitat - Habitat/Passage O&M
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Status:
Active
Owner:
Definition:
Provide enforcement activities on mainstems and tributaries, including two primary components: (1) reduce illegal take of Columbia Basin fish & wildlife, and (2) enforce habitat rules and regulations. Enforcement officers will enforce fisheries and habitat regulations, providing protection against illegal takes on resident fish, anadromous fish, and Columbia River salmon species throughout their life cycle, i.e., "gravel to gravel," with an emphasis on weak stocks passing through the hydro-power corridor into tributary streams and critical habitats. This WE should also be used when purchasing enforcement support equipment, e.g., boats, vehicles, radios, etc.
WSE Description Template:
Effective Dates:
FY2009 to <no end date>
Work Phase:
na
Sort Sequence:
Focal Species Required:
Yes
RM&E Metadata Required:
No
Finite or Recurring:
Recurring
Is BPA Internal:
No
Is Contracted:
Yes
Is Cost Share:
No
Is Construction:
No

  • Use 26. Investigate Trespass for non-law enforcement efforts to establish whether trespass is occurring (human or livestock).

Deliverable Status:
Required
Default Deliverable Desc:
Potential Deliverables:
  • Enforcement activities completed

  • Rule 1 (Environmental Compliance): The type of work described by this work element does not require environmental compliance review.

  • Rule 2 (Location of Work): You may lump law enforcement at multiple locations into one Law Enforcement work element. However, you may wish to break the work into separate work elements if it provides clarity or better supports project management.

    Examples:

    Option 1 (lumping):

    WE: 192. Law Enforcement
    WE Title: Provide Tribal law enforcement on all parts of reservation
    WE Description: Perform focused conservation enforcement in priority areas by two patrolling officers with dispatch support. Conduct patrols per work plan by boat, car and foot, as needed. Maintain measurements of patrol hours, encounters/interviews, citations issued, arrests, and seizures.

    Option 2 (splitting):

    WE: 192. Law Enforcement
    WE Title: Provide Tribal law enforcement in Big River subbasin on south end of reservation
    WE Description: Perform focused conservation enforcement in Big River subbasin by two patrolling officers with dispatch support. Conduct patrols per work plan by boat, car and foot, as needed. Maintain measurements of patrol hours, encounters/interviews, citations issued, arrests, and seizures.

    WE: 192. Law Enforcement
    WE Title: Provide Tribal law enforcement in Cold Creek subbasin on north end of reservation
    WE Description: Perform focused conservation enforcement in Cold Creek subbasin by two patrolling officers with dispatch support. Conduct patrols per work plan by boat, car and foot, as needed. Maintain measurements of patrol hours, encounters/interviews, citations issued, arrests, and seizures.


4 Metrics Associated With Work Element 192: Law Enforcement

Metric Metric Association Status Last Comment Date Last Comment By Unit Type FY Start FY End Required / Optional Is Activated By Default Included in PI Supports PCSRF/PNSHP (Katz) PNSHP Metric Code PNSHP Metric
1496: # of patrol hours logged Active number 2009 Required Yes No No
1497: # of arrests made Active number 2009 Required Yes No No
1498: # of seizures made Active number 2009 Required Yes No No
1499: # of citations issued Active number 2009 Required Yes No No

Location Requirement Type:
Location Work Site in CBFish
Number of Locations:
1 - 100
Location Guidance:
Identify point at approximate center of area to be patrolled. You may enter more than one point for this work element. If a location already exists in Pisces, click the "Link" button to synchronize locations.

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 #192 by FY

Top 5 BPA Project Managers using this Work Element:
(by number of current contracts)
Verl Miller 13
Mary Haight 11
David Roberts (Inactive) 7
Cecilia Brown (Inactive) 7
Timothy Ludington (Inactive) 6
Average Work Element Budget: $134,715
Average Duration: 10 months