Project 2010-072-00:Lemhi River Restoration, Contract 76913 REL 17:2010-072-00 EXP LEMHI RIVER RESTORATION

Fish Passage Improvement; Instream Flow; Instream Habitat; Riparian Habitat; Upland Habitat And Sediment; Wetland

Fish Passage Improvement Instream Flow Instream Habitat Riparian Habitat Upland Habitat And Sediment Wetland
Project IDBPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17
Recovery Domains -
Start Date03/01/2020
End Date02/28/2021
StatusCompleted
Last Edited11/10/2021
 
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Description    


Project 2010-072-00:

https://www.cbfish.org/Project.mvc/Display/2010-072-00



Project 2010-072-00 is a consolidated project developed in 2010 by BPA to combine two of Idahos Fish Accord projects, Upper Lemhi River - Restoration (2008-602-00) and Lower Lemhi Habitat - Restoration (2008-606-00). The consolidation was completed in order to simplify management and implementation of habitat improvements in the Lemhi sub-basin.



Contract 76913 REL 17:

https://www.cbfish.org/Contract.mvc/Summary/76913 REL 17



The Lemhi River Restoration Project (2010-072-00) seeks to implement habitat actions to protect in-stream and riparian habitat, improve stream flow in the Lemhi River, and assist in reconnecting tributary streams to the Lemhi River to benefit all life stages of Snake River spring/summer-run Chinook and Snake River steelhead.



This contract covers 2020-2021 actions by Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG), Lemhi Soil and Water Conservation District (Lemhi SWCD), Lemhi Regional Land Trust (LRLT), and Trout Unlimited (TU).



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Worksites

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-576950: AP: 203. Install Water Conservation Measure    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-576950: AP: 203. Install Water Conservation Measure
  • Start Date: 10/01/2020
  • End Date: 01/05/2021
Area Description

TU Lower Canyon Creek Project - Purchase Pivot & Appurtenances, Lower Canyon Creek Project

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 157374:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/157374



Trout Unlimited (TU) proposes to work with Beyeler Ranches and the Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Program (USBWP) on a stream restoration project between the confluence of Canyon Creek with the Lemhi River and the Lemhi backroad crossing. The area of the Lemhi River below Canyon Creek is the primary production area for Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning. Canyon Creek also supports juvenile Chinook and steelhead (Onchorhynchus mykiss), with the potential for adult steelhead spawning. Canyon Creek is known to be a source of high sediment loads contributing to habitat degradation in the spawning gravels. Canyon Creek and tributaries were listed for Escherichia coli loads higher than acceptable for Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) in 2012. The IDEQ report listed 70.11 impaired stream miles and high values for Canyon Creek and three tributaries including Cruikshank Creek, Wildcat Creek, and Frank Hall Creek. The Lemhi near the confluence of Canyon Creek is listed for temperature on Idaho Department of Enviromental Quality’s TMDL List. The current condition of lower Canyon Creek is an artificially straight channel with no riparian vegetation and pivot tracks flushing sediment and nutrient loads into the creek (Figure 1). The proposed improvements include adding Beaver Dam Analogs (BDAs), anchored woody debris in the banks, designed sinuosity, floodplain interaction at high flows, and three-dimensional cover for habitat complexity using native riparian plantings. These actions will create cover and feeding habitat for ESA listed fish and will improve water quality by trapping sediment and improve temperature fluctuations by reengaging the hyporheic exchange with ground water.

This project was identified collaboratively during the 2020 project selection process by the Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Program’s Technical Team. Priorities are selected based on data from SHIPPUS rating and from basin wide IRA development.

This project was originally going to be bid out for engineering design in work element AH. However, the US Bureau of Reclamation (USBOR) river restoration team has agreed to establish the designs. The landowner has asked TU if the irrigation pivots can be completed in the fall of 2020 so that there is no delay in hay production in 2021.

This work element covers the purchase of a pivot and appurtenances for the Lower Canyon Creek project. The installation of the pivot and appurtenances will be completed using DEQ 319 funding.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.691203
  • Longitude: -113.359659

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.3 Instream Flow ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.3.a Instream Flow Funding 79,617.97
      •      . . . . C.3.b Length of stream 'protected' for adequate flow 1.00

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-565531: R: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-565531: R: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • Start Date: 03/01/2020
  • End Date: 02/28/2021
Area Description

IDFG: Lower Lemhi Eagle Valley Ranch Subreach 1 Phase 1 Implementation, EVR Subreach 1

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 152490:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/152490



This work element funds the implementation of the Lower Lemhi Subreach 1 project, described in WE S (Produce design).

This work element is for implementation of habitat treatments prescribed for the Sub-reach 1 (SR1) project that is contained within the 2.2 mile contiguous Lower Lemhi River Rehabilitation Reach. SR1 is one of 4 sub-reaches previously identified in a conceptual design for rehabilitation (map included with application). The project goal is to expand the current limited floodplain while creating substantial lateral side channel habitat with multiple complex structures. Substantially degraded habitat stream and riparian habitat, and a cooperative landowner that prioritizes conservation along with sustainable cattle ranching prompted the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) to begin pursuing habitat rehabilitation in 2007. Because of its large scale, restoration actions were partitioned among the sub-reaches to most effectively and efficiently address unique challenges found throughout this reach of the Lemhi River. SR1 is the largest of the 4 reaches (approximately 1.25 miles), and conceptually the most cost effective relative to the expected biological benefits.

The goal of SR1 is to develop a more natural floodplain while restoring natural river processes and function. Project objectives identified to achieve this goal include extending and developing complexity in existing river channels, development of a substantially larger floodplain, and riparian zone restoration and protection. Currently, this reach lacks proper stream channel structure and function, instream structural complexity, the bed load consists of large homogenous substrate unsuitable for spawning, water velocities are very high, and there are no slow water or lateral habitats suitable for fish rearing and growth. As such, through the Lemhi Effectiveness Monitoring Program, we document low fish survival rates in this portion of the river. Project actions are expected to increase habitat capacity for key juvenile life stages that is currently limiting recovery of ESA listed fish throughout the Lemhi basin (Office of Species Conservation, 2019)

Construction of phase 1, which is the upper 0.4 miles of the Eagle Valley Ranch project, will begin in summer, 2020-- and will include instream structures for habitat complexity, floodplain grading, and excavation and creation of a side channel for floodplain reconnection and complexity.

This project utilizes PCSRF funding.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 45.105167
  • Longitude: -113.732801

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.4 Instream Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.4.a Instream Habitat Funding 410,247.87
      •      . . . . C.4.d.1 Channel structure placementY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.d.3 Miles of stream treated through channel structure placement 1.00

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-565547: AI: 198. Maintain Vegetation    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-565547: AI: 198. Maintain Vegetation
  • Start Date: 03/01/2020
  • End Date: 11/26/2020
Area Description

TU: Beyeler Ranch Upper Lemhi Habitat Enhancement Project, Phase 1: plant protection fence, Beyeler, upstream end of Phase 1

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 152548:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/152548



The Beyeler Ranch Upper Lemhi Habitat Enhancement Project will enhance habitat on 2.4 river miles of the Lemhi River. Sections of this reach are entrenched and straightened with minimal riparian habitat. High velocity flow with little instream habitat may be prematurely flushing juvenile salmonids downriver. The proposed project will improve habitat forms and processes for juvenile spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead. Juvenile salmonid habitat enhancement will be accomplished through increasing channel length by reactivating meanders that have been cut off due to willow removal; narrowing the channel through treatments such as island formation, bank building, and creating bank deposition areas; providing low velocity habitats by adding small woody debris and wood structures; increasing floodplain access during high flows; and planting and protecting willows in key areas. Project actions will provide overwintering and summer rearing habitat for juvenile fish and address limiting factors for salmonid production in the Lemhi River such as reduced stream complexity and channel structure, excessive fine sediment, and degraded riparian conditions (NOAA Fisheries 2019). These limiting factors and life histories are the highest priority to fix based on the Upper Salmon Basin IRA and the Upper Salmon Basin Technical Team.

This project was identified collaboratively during the 2019 project selection process by the Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Program’s Technical Team. Priorities are selected based on data from SHIPPUS rating and from basin wide IRA development.

This project is at 30% design in the HIP III RRT process (as of 12/20/2019). Final design is expected in August 2020. Section 106 consultation has been completed.

The project will be implemented in three phases; this WE is to purchase and install plant protection fencing on existing pockets of willows in the project area. Contractors will be selected for all project work elements based on a competitive process.

The project area has a large population of white-tailed deer and subsequent issues with heavy browse on existing woody riparian plants. The fencing is proposed for areas within the project boundary that will not have soil disturbance during the construction phase. The amount of fencing is necessary for existing woody riparian to propagate and continue to provide healthy riparian function and for newly planted woody riparian vegetation to survive.

This project is cost share with PCSRF funding.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.683939
  • Longitude: -113.359592

ESU

    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.4 Instream Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.4.a Instream Habitat Funding 20,501.66
      •      . . . . C.4.g.1 Plant removal/controlY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.g.3 Miles of stream treated for plant removal/control .00
        •      . . . . . . C.4.g.4 Acres of streambed treated for plant removal/control .0
      •      . . C.5 Riparian Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . C.5.a Riparian Habitat Funding 20,501.66
        •      . . . . C.5.h.1 Riparian plant removal/controlY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . C.5.h.3 Acres of riparian treated for plant removal/control .0
          •      . . . . . . C.5.h.4 Miles of streambank treated for riparian plant removal/control .00
        •      . . C.8 Wetland ProjectY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . C.8.a Wetland funding 20,501.66
          •      . . . . C.8.d.1 Wetland plant removal/controlY (Y/N)
            •      . . . . . . C.8.d.3 Acres of wetland treated .0

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-561228: K: 198. Maintain Vegetation    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-561228: K: 198. Maintain Vegetation
  • Start Date: 03/01/2020
  • End Date: 10/30/2020
Area Description

Lemhi SWCD: Lemhi Vegetation: Ongoing treatment, one of many locations

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 151663:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/151663



The Lemhi Soil and Water Conservation District (LSWCD) will treat project sites for noxious and non-native weeds. LSWCD will use a private contractor to complete herbicide treatments. Twenty-six sites equaling 126 acres will receive maintenance treatment (i.e. a 2nd,3rd or 4th treatment). Weed treatment will target areas disturbed by project activities. Specific weed treatment locations and ensuing EC will be determined throughout the contract. Details and site maps will be provided to the BPA EC lead prior to treatment.

Maintenance treatment may include application of plant skydd and irrigation of new plantings.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.9583
  • Longitude: -113.63554

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    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.5 Riparian Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.5.a Riparian Habitat Funding 8,787.50
      •      . . . . C.5.h.1 Riparian plant removal/controlY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.5.h.3 Acres of riparian treated for plant removal/control 16.0
        •      . . . . . . C.5.h.4 Miles of streambank treated for riparian plant removal/control 4.00
      •      . . C.6 Upland Habitat And Sediment ProjectY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . C.6.a Upland Habitat / Sediment Funding 8,787.50
        •      . . . . C.6.h.1 Upland vegetation managementY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . C.6.h.3 Acres treated for upland vegetation management 263.0

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-563950: Y: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-563950: Y: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • Start Date: 03/02/2020
  • End Date: 07/31/2020
Area Description

LRLT - Big Springs Lemhi River Confluence Restoration Project, Phase 3: streambank and floodplain adjustment, Big Springs Restoration- Middle of project area

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 152411:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/152411



This work element provides construction for the project described in WE X.

This WE will install soil lifts, small woody debris and willow weaves to manipulate the floodplain grade. Construction contractor has been selected through previous contract.

This project is cost share with PCSRF funding.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.706227
  • Longitude: -113.402317

ESU

    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.4 Instream Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.4.a Instream Habitat Funding 20,982.99
      •      . . . . C.4.d.1 Channel structure placementY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.d.3 Miles of stream treated through channel structure placement .00

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-565529: P: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-565529: P: 29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity
  • Start Date: 03/01/2020
  • End Date: 02/28/2021
Area Description

IDFG: Middle Lemhi Henry Reach Implementation, Henry Project

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 152494:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/152494



This work element is linked to WE O-Produce Design- The Middle Lemhi River Henry Reach. It covers the construction of engineered riffles, floodplain grading, ELJs, bank roughening structures, materials and site prep and clean-up.

This work element cost shares with PCSRF funding.

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  • Latitude: 45.898049
  • Longitude: -113.625949

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    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.4 Instream Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.4.a Instream Habitat Funding 259,838.92
      •      . . . . C.4.d.1 Channel structure placementY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.d.3 Miles of stream treated through channel structure placement .00

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-561227: I: 47. Plant Vegetation    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-561227: I: 47. Plant Vegetation
  • Start Date: 03/01/2020
  • End Date: 11/30/2020
Area Description

Lemhi SWCD: Lemhi Vegetation Management: Rehabilitate Project Sites, one of many locations

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 151662:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/151662



Lemhi SWCD will rehabilitate project area construction sites through purchase of containerized plants and seeds, planting, and hydroseeding/hydromulching, and fence materials and labor. Environmental compliance for these activities will be covered under each individual projects' ESA consultation. Hydroseeding and planting will occur on fish project sites that were completed in 2019 or will be completed by 2/28/20, and may include older sites that need a second round of seed or planting. Plants or seeds may be purchased under this contract and installed under the next contract. Planting activity will occur when seasonally appropriate.

This WE includes a storage unit rental to house irrigation equipment when it's not in use watering in new plantings.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.9583
  • Longitude: -113.63554

ESU

    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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Metrics
  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.8 Wetland ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.8.a Wetland funding 7,078.00
      •      . . . . C.8.c.1 Wetland plantingY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.8.c.3 Acres of wetland planted 6.0

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-563952: AA: 40. Install Fence    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-563952: AA: 40. Install Fence
  • Start Date: 03/02/2020
  • End Date: 09/15/2020
Area Description

LRLT - Big Springs Lemhi River Confluence Restoration Project, Phase 3: fence, Middle of project area

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 152413:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/152413



In 2018, The Lemhi Regional Land Trust (LRLT) proposed to construct a habitat rehabilitation project on 4700 feet of Big Springs Creek and 3500 feet of the Lemhi River. In 2018, approximately 1650 feet of the project area on the Lemhi River was completed, and the rest of the project was completed in 2019. During the first phase of the project in 2018, for 1650 feet of the Lemhi River, some design problems became evident as higher flows approached in the fall of 2018 and spring 2019. The design underestimated the flow regime and too much floodplain was accessed during non-spring flows. Roughness coefficients and excess small woody debris caused too much floodplain access during non-floodplain seasons. If the banks are not brought down to remodeled and accurate floodplain grades, the over-access to the floodplain will eventually cause an avulsion to approximately 800 feet of newly created Lemhi River habitat. Adjustments were made to the design in winter 2019 and were accounted for in 2019 summer construction for the remainder of the project. Big Springs Lemhi River Confluence Restoration Project Phase 3 will make instream and on-the-ground adjustments to the initial project area of 1,650 feet of the Lemhi River.

Additionally, the L-58C diversion that is located 30 feet downstream of the confluence of Big Springs and the Lemhi River needs to be continually built up with heavy machinery throughout the irrigation season, producing continual sediment. A more suitable location for L-58C is within the 1,650 feet of the Lemhi River, as determined by surveys done by Idaho Department of Fish and Game, project engineers from RIO Designs, and landowner communications. Phase 3 will move the L-58C diversion to this reach of the Lemhi River.

Section 106 consultation is complete. Section 7 consultation is through the HIP III and is in progress.

This work element covers purchase of materials and installation of cattle exclusion fence to protect new banks and plantings.Construction contractor has been selected through previous contract.

This project is cost share with PCSRF funding.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.729005
  • Longitude: -113.434492

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    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.5 Riparian Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.5.a Riparian Habitat Funding 3,540.00
      •      . . . . C.5.d.1 FencingY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.5.d.2 Miles of fence along stream .00
        •      . . . . . . C.5.d.3 Acres of riparian area protected by fencing 3.0

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-575940: AM: 85. Remove/Breach Fish Passage Barrier    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-575940: AM: 85. Remove/Breach Fish Passage Barrier
  • Start Date: 08/20/2020
  • End Date: 09/30/2020
Area Description

IDFG: Eighteenmile Creek Culvert Replacement, Eighteenmile Ck Bridge

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 157353:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/157353



This work element will help fund a final change order that occurred during construction of fish passage improvement project on Eighteenmile Creek. Specifically, ITD inspection engineers required that contractor add a manufactured two-tube railing to attach to concrete bridge abutments. Furthermore, tubing was required to be galvanized finish. The goal of this project was to remove a fish barrier on the lower end of the Hawley/Eighteenmile Creek watershed. Hawley and Eighteenmile creeks merge approximately 1 mile upstream from the confluence with the Lemhi River. They are important tributaries that form the headwaters of the upper Lemhi River, and projects that address limiting factors are currently being developed and implemented on both tributaries for the purpose reconnecting them with the Lemhi River. Project actions will address this limiting factor by replacing existing culverts with a bridge span that creates a natural stream simulation. Design, part of the bridge slab, and a change order for road surface and compation material were funded during contracts 75750, 76913 REL 1, and 76913 REL 9. The majority of the construction was funded in 2019 with PCSRF funds.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.683259
  • Longitude: -113.354958

ESU

    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.2 Fish Passage ImprovementY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.2.a Fish Passage Funding 9,381.00
      •      . . . . C.2.b.1 Length of stream made accessible 11.00

BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-561229: J: 199. Remove Vegetation    


  • Worksite Identifier: BPA - BPA_2010-072-00_76913 REL 17-ws-561229: J: 199. Remove Vegetation
  • Start Date: 03/01/2020
  • End Date: 10/30/2020
Area Description

Lemhi SWCD: Lemhi Vegetation: Initial treatment, one of many locations for weed tx

Additional Detail

Work Statement Element 151664:

https://www.cbfish.org/WorkStatementElement.mvc/Summary/151664



The Lemhi Soil and Water Conservation District (LSWCD) will treat project sites for noxious and non-native weeds. LSWCD will use a private contractor to complete herbicide treatments. Ten sites equaling 198 acres will receive an initial treatment. Weed treatment will target areas disturbed by project activities. Specific weed treatment locations and ensuing EC will be determined throughout the contract. Details and site maps will be provided to the BPA EC lead prior to treatment.

Location Information

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  • Latitude: 44.848477
  • Longitude: -113.626633

ESU

    No ESU data was found for this worksite.

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  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.5 Riparian Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.5.a Riparian Habitat Funding 15,017.00
      •      . . . . C.5.h.1 Riparian plant removal/controlY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.5.h.3 Acres of riparian treated for plant removal/control 86.0
        •      . . . . . . C.5.h.4 Miles of streambank treated for riparian plant removal/control 3.00
      •      . . C.6 Upland Habitat And Sediment ProjectY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . C.6.a Upland Habitat / Sediment Funding 15,017.00
        •      . . . . C.6.h.1 Upland vegetation managementY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . C.6.h.3 Acres treated for upland vegetation management 198.0