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Contract Number:
Contract Title:
200725200 EXP MULTI-SCALE HYPORHEIC ASSESSMENT
Contract Start Date:
10/1/2007
Contract End Date:
1/15/2009
Title:
D: 161 - Promote tools to aid in restoration effectiveness monitoring.
Description:
This task includes monitoring and assessment collaboration with other CTUIR projects (primarily BPA, but also EPA and NRCS). Typically this collaboration has occurred through several scheduled talks and meetings with the Fisheries and Water Resources Programs at the CTUIR. This approach has lead to a multidisciplinary and multifaceted approach to integrate new knowledge into ongoing habitat projects. Results from this past year are described below.

During 2007 this project has provided monitoring design assistance to several BPA supported projects (primarily #198710001 and # 200003100). Additionally, this project has benefited from collaborative support from EPA, through a project to assess the potential thermal influence of abandoned wells in the Upper Umatilla River. An example of this work in the monitoring plan form Meacham Creek, a major tributary to the Upper Umatilla River. These ideas have been realized in a monitoring plan for the Meacham Creek restoration project (plan will be attached as an appendix to the 2007 BPA report). A second output of ideas generated during from this BPA sponsored project will be supported by EPA through a pilot temperature design monitoring project. The focus of this EPA project is to analyze FLIR longitudinal temperature profile data to determine optimal locations to place stream temperature sensors.
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Deliverable Specification:
I anticipate that this project will aid several BPA supported projects (primarily #198710001 and # 200003100). This task includes monitoring and assessment collaboration with other CTUIR projects (primarily BPA, but also EPA and NRCS). Typically this collaboration has occurred through several scheduled talks and meetings with the Fisheries and Water Resources Programs at the CTUIR. This approach has lead to a multidisciplinary and multifaceted approach to integrate new knowledge into ongoing habitat projects.
WSE Effective Budget:
$3,310
% of Total WSE Effective Budget:
3.94%
WSE Start:
01/04/2008
WSE End:
09/30/2008
WSE Completion:
09/30/2008
WSE Progress:
Concluded
WSE ID Continued From:
n/a
WSE ID Continued To:
n/a
Finite or Recurring:
Recurring

SOWRevision Planned Updated Contractor Comments (optional) BPA Comments (optional)
1. Amendment 003 (10/01/2007 - 09/30/2008) $2,900 $3,310
Work Element Budget (Current Performance Period) $2,900 $3,310

3 Milestones
Sort Type Title Start End Status Modified By Modified Date
A Interactively participate in design of monitoring regimes for restoration efforts (ongoing BPA proje 1/4/2008 9/29/2008 Concluded John Piccininni (Inactive) 11/6/2008 10:36:03 AM
Description: I will continue to incorporate the results of this project into other BPA funded projects by maintaining interaction with CTUIR Fish and Wildlife Programs. Additionally, I will disseminate this information available to other agency staff [EPA and BPA] through presentations and individual meetings.
B Prepare and present results of continuing work to BPA and associated project partners. 2/29/2008 9/29/2008 Concluded John Piccininni (Inactive) 11/6/2008 10:36:03 AM
Description: Continue to advise the CTUIR and BPA staff of the progress realized through this project.
C DELIV Monitoring and assessment advice in collaboration with other BPA projects 9/30/2008 Concluded John Piccininni (Inactive) 11/6/2008 10:36:04 AM
Description: I anticipate that this project will aid several BPA supported projects (primarily #198710001 and # 200003100). This task includes monitoring and assessment collaboration with other CTUIR projects (primarily BPA, but also EPA and NRCS). Typically this collaboration has occurred through several scheduled talks and meetings with the Fisheries and Water Resources Programs at the CTUIR. This approach has lead to a multidisciplinary and multifaceted approach to integrate new knowledge into ongoing habitat projects.

Implementation Metrics
None

Primary Focal Species:
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened); Lamprey, Pacific (Entosphenus tridentata); Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Mid-Columbia River Spring ESU; Trout, Bull (S. confluentus) (Threatened); Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Secondary Focal Species:
None

This work element does not require Environmental Compliance
This work element does not require RM&E metadata