BPA Fish and Wildlife FY 1997 Proposal
Section 1. Administrative
Section 2. Narrative
Section 3. Budget
see CBFWA and BPA funding recommendations
Section 1. Administrative
Title of project
Bonneville Dam Juvenile Fish Sampling Facility
BPA project number 9104000
Business name of agency, institution or organization requesting funding
COE
Sponsor type OR-Federal Agency
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
Name | Doug Clark | |
Mailing address | Corps of Engineers
P.O. Box 2946 Portland, OR 97232 | |
Phone | 503/326-7162 |
BPA technical contact Steve Levy, EWN 503/230-3914
Biological opinion ID NMFS BO RPA Sec. 22
NWPPC Program number 5.0F.10
Short description
Design juvenile PIT tag detection facilities at Bonneville Dam.
Project start year 1992 End year 1997
Start of operation and/or maintenance
Project development phase Planning
Section 2. Narrative
Related projects
Project history
FY l992: The COE began design and oversight of construction of juvenile fish monitoring facilities at Bonneville Dam.
FY 1993: Started environmental and design work.
FY 1994, 1995: Continued design and environmental work.
These facilities were designed to allow for the evaluation of fish survival, transit time, and assessing various recovery strategies.
Biological results achieved
Project is on hold pending completion of siting evaluation of outfall -- will re-start in FY1996
Combined smolt monitoring facility began designed in FY 1996. Complete plans and specs in FY 1997.
Annual reports and technical papers
Monthly reports
Management implications
Specific measureable objectives
1993: Initiate Design Memorandum
1994: Geology Report; 65% Design Memorandum Review; Value Engineering Study
1995,1996: Plans and specs; Environmental Assessment; Cost estimate; Final Design Memorandum
1997: Complete Plans and Specs.
1998: Begin Construction
Testable hypothesis
Underlying assumptions or critical constraints
Methods
Brief schedule of activities
1996: Continue design of plans and specifications
1997: Complete Plans and Specs
1998: Begin Construction.
Biological need
Critical uncertainties
Summary of expected outcome
All stocks above Bonneville
Dependencies/opportunities for cooperation
Risks
Monitoring activity
Progress in design and construction is measured by the Corps and reported monthly.
Section 3. Budget
Data shown are the total of expense and capital obligations by fiscal year. Obligations for any given year may not equal actual expenditures or accruals within the year, due to carryover, pre-funding, capitalization and difference between operating year and BPA fiscal year.Historic costs | FY 1996 budget data* | Current and future funding needs |
1992: 500,000 1993: 443,800 1994: 2,552,200 |
Obligation: 0 Authorized: 0 Planned: 0 |
1997: 1,597,200 |
* For most projects, Authorized is the amount recommended by CBFWA and the Council. Planned is amount currently allocated. Contracted is the amount obligated to date of printout.
Funding recommendations
CBFWA funding review group Mainstem
Recommendation Tier 3 - do not fund