FY 2002 Columbia Plateau proposal 25075

Section 1. Administrative

Proposal titleMomitoring and Evaluation of Buck Hollow Hydrology
Proposal ID25075
OrganizationWasco County Soil and Water Conservation District (Wasco SWCD)
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
NameRon Graves
Mailing address2325 River Road, Suite 3 The Dalles OR 97058
Phone / email5412966178 / [email protected]
Manager authorizing this projectWasco Soil and Water Conservation Distice Board
Review cycleColumbia Plateau
Province / SubbasinColumbia Plateau / Deschutes
Short descriptionA project to monitor and evaluate the hydrologic function of Buck Hollow Creek after the application of conservation management systems designed to reduce peak flows and increase low summer flows.
Target speciesDeschutes river steelhead & chinook, resident redband and coastal cutthroat trout, bull trout, winter steelhead mid-Columbia coho & chinook, wildlife.
Project location
LatitudeLongitudeDescription
Between the following four points:
Between the following four points:
Between the following four points:
Between the following four points:
45.264 -121.0243 Buck Hollow Creek
Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives (RPAs)

Sponsor-reported:

RPA

Relevant RPAs based on NMFS/BPA review:

Reviewing agencyAction #BiOp AgencyDescription
NMFS Action 183 NMFS Initiate at least three tier 3 studies (each necessarily comprising several sites) within each ESU (a single action may affect more than one ESU). In addition, at least two studies focusing on each major management action must take place within the Columbia River basin. The Action Agencies shall work with NMFS and the Technical Recovery Teams to identify key studies in the 1-year plan. Those studies will be implemented no later than 2003.

Section 2. Past accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
Projects initiated in 1990 and terminatingin 2003 to restore Buck Hollow Watershed.

Section 3. Relationships to other projects

Project IDTitleDescription
90005 Buck Hollow Watershed Enhancement Watershed Enhancement previously completed
91006 Buck Hollow Watershed Enhancement Watershed Enhancement previously completed
92030 Buck Hollow Watershed Enhancement Watershed Enhancement previously completed
93015 Buck Hollow Watershed Enhancement Watershed Enhancement previously completed
95030 Buck Hollow Watershed Enhancement Watershed Enhancement previously completed
98171 Buck Hollow Watershed Enhancement Watershed Enhancement previously completed
21016 Accthe application of Integrated Fruit Management to Reduce the Risk of Pollution in Fifteenmile Sub-basin Orchards Use of weather stations
25015 Emergency Flow augmentation for Buck Hollow Includes more labor intensive manual measurement of flows

Section 4. Budget for Planning and Design phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
1. Perform project planning, coordination and management activities. Task a. Examine and select site for gauging station and obtain landowner permission 1 $3,711
a.1 Coordinate requirements with supporting agencies. . $0
a.2 Examine potential for integration of weather station & gauging station with Environmental Data Network $0
Task b. Solicit bids for equipment & instalation $0
Task c. Budget tracking and progress reporting $0
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
Objective 1, Task 2003 2004 $0
Outyear budgets for Planning and Design phase

Section 5. Budget for Construction and Implementation phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
2. Install equipment by July 2002 Task a. Supervise and assist contractor as necessary. 1 $74,222 Yes
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
2003 2004 $0
Outyear budgets for Construction and Implementation phase

Section 6. Budget for Operations and Maintenance phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
3.. Operate and maintain installed system Task a. Perform periodic maintenance 3 $7,422
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
Objective 3, Task a 2003 2004 $11,547
0 $0
Outyear budgets for Operations and Maintenance phase
FY 2003FY 2004
$5,704$5,843

Section 7. Budget for Monitoring and Evaluation phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
4. Continuously collect, display, evaluate and disseminate data. a Collect data at 10 preexisting monitoring sites. 3 $7,422
b Retrieve data from installed system $0
c. Evaluate data, analyze and compare to modeling predictions. $0
d. Prepare annual monitoring reports $0
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
Objecive 4, Task a 2003 2004 $11,547
Outyear budgets for Monitoring and Evaluation phase
FY 2003FY 2004
$5,704$5,843

Section 8. Estimated budget summary

Itemized budget
ItemNoteFY 2002 cost
Personnel FTE: 0.18 $6,264
Fringe Insurance, payroll, retirement, others $1,879
Supplies general office, postange $100
Travel meetings, workshops, training $300
Indirect administrative overhead @ 10% $8,434
Capital Recording stream gague, Weather station system $74,216
NEPA no land disturbance $0
Subcontractor Wy'East Outreach program $1,584
$92,777
Total estimated budget
Total FY 2002 cost$92,777
Amount anticipated from previously committed BPA funds$0
Total FY 2002 budget request$92,777
FY 2002 forecast from 2001$0
% change from forecast0.0%
Cost sharing
OrganizationItem or service providedAmountCash or in-kind

Reviews and recommendations

This information was not provided on the original proposals, but was generated during the review process.

Recommendation:
Fundable - no response required
Date:
Jun 15, 2001

Comment:

Fundable. This proposal is to monitor the hydrologic function of Buck Hollow Creek and the conservation results of full watershed restoration. The project will install instrumentation to monitor the watershed response to environmental variables. The project offers an excellent opportunity for monitoring of the effects of full watershed restoration on stream hydrology (see the introduction to this proposal) and to understand its effect on anadromous fish. The response should further describe the project's selection of monitoring approach (tier), for establishing the project's biologically measurable results, and the justification of this selection (see ISRP's general comments on monitoring).

The proposal is of modest financial size and should help examine the relationship between environmental variables, habitat restoration activities, and the assumption that such activities can reshape the hydrograph to a more natural shape and phenology.

The project is to install a gauging station and environmental data monitoring system in Buck Hollow. It is unclear if project 25015 also included a gauging station in Buck Hollow.

Detailed procedures for annual spawning surveys or references to methods should be given.


Recommendation:
Recommended Action
Date:
Aug 3, 2001

Comment:


Recommendation:
Fund
Date:
Aug 10, 2001

Comment:

Fundable. This proposal is to monitor the hydrologic function of Buck Hollow Creek and the conservation results of full watershed restoration. The project will install instrumentation to monitor the watershed response to environmental variables. The project offers an excellent opportunity for monitoring of the effects of full watershed restoration on stream hydrology (see the introduction to this proposal) and to understand its effect on anadromous fish. A response was not necessary (although our preliminary comment suggested it), but the ISRP did appreciate the clarification that Wasco SWCD provided on some minor points concerning the level of monitoring required. They propose appropriate Tier I level monitoring based on a gauging station near the mouth of Buck Hollow watershed.

The proposal is of modest financial size and should help examine the relationship between environmental variables, habitat restoration activities, and the assumption that such activities can reshape the hydrograph to a more natural shape and phenology.


Recommendation:
Date:
Oct 1, 2001

Comment:

Statement of Potential Biological Benefit to ESU
Project will monitor and evaluate the hydrologic function of Buck Hollow Creek after the application of conservation management systems designed to reduce peak flows and increase low summer flows.

Comments
Project offers excellent opportunity for monitoring the effects of full watershed restoration on stream hydrology.

Already ESA Req? no

Biop? yes


Recommendation:
Rank A
Date:
Oct 16, 2001

Comment:

This proposal is very cost-effective and important M&E for the Buck Hollow habitat enhancement program and could be essential in future water monitoring for leased or acquired water. Buck Hollow contributes 10 to 15 percent of the wild steelhead in the Deschutes River and 25 to 30 percent of the warm water adapted wild steelhead in the river.
Recommendation:
Do Not Fund
Date:
Jan 3, 2002

Comment:


Recommendation:
Do Not Fund
Date:
Mar 6, 2002

Comment:

Consistent with the Council recommendation, BPA does not intent to fund in FY02.