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SOWRevision | Planned | Updated | Contractor Comments (optional) | BPA Comments (optional) |
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Work Element Budget (Current Performance Period) | $2,272 | $2,272 |
Sort | Type | Title | Start | End | Status | Modified By | Modified Date |
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A | BPA coordination NEPA clearance FY 2011 | 3/1/2011 | 3/1/2011 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 1/3/2011 2:48:49 PM | |
Description: WDFW will coordinate and work with BPA staff to obtain NEPA/Environmental Compliance clearance approval from BPA for 2011 activities. See attached permit application under attachments for FY11 activities, NOAA gave verbal approval. | |||||||
B | ESA 4(d) application submittal for FY 2012 | 9/15/2011 | 12/15/2011 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 1/3/2011 2:19:03 PM | |
Description: A 4 (d) application will be submitted to NOAA Fisheries for next years activities to ensure consistency with ESA requirements for threatened species. Snake River Basin spring/summer Chinook salmon and summer steelhead are listed as threatened under the ESA. | |||||||
C | Annual 4(d) take reporting | 12/1/2011 | 1/31/2012 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 1/3/2011 2:14:07 PM | |
Description: A 4 (d) take report will be submitted to NOAA Fisheries to ensure consistency with ESA requirements. | |||||||
D | DELIV | NEPA Clearance | 1/31/2012 | Concluded | Tracy Hauser | 1/10/2011 11:24:53 AM | |
Description: Obtain NEPA/ESA clearance: * Coordination with BPA for FY 2011 and FY 2012 NEPA clearance * Submit 2012 ESA 4(d) application * Take Reports submitted for 2011 Notification to BPA that the 2011 4(d) Research Application to NOAA Fisheries is complete and copy provided to the EC lead (SEE attached ESA 4(d) application for 2011) |
Metric | Planned | Actual | Contractor Comments | Measures | HLIs |
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1479. Are herbicides used as part of work performed under this contract? | No | No | |||
1722. Will water craft, heavy equipment, waders, boots, or other equipment be used from outside the local watershed as part of work performed under this contract? | No | No |