PROPOSED PM&E MEASURE Sample Clauses

PROPOSED PM&E MEASURE. Given the immediate threat that illegal harvest represents to the remaining bull trout populations of Lake Pend Oreille and the lower Xxxxx Fork River, WWP, in consensus with the FWG and CFRT, has already committed to provide two years of interim funding to Idaho for immediate implementation of the Bull Trout Protection and Public Education Project. This funding is considered a cost associated with the settlement agreement and project relicensing similar to programs implemented and costs incurred following signing of the settlement agreement and/or as part of implementing new license conditions. In addition to providing funds for the interim program, WWP, working with state, tribal, and federal resource agencies and other interested parties will design and implement a Bull Trout Protection and Public Education Project (Bull Trout P&E Project) for the Lake Pend Oreille and lower Xxxxx Fork River Watershed. This Bull Trout P&E Project will have two components: 1. law enforcement designed to reduce and prevent the illegal taking of bull trout, particularly the highly vulnerable adult spawning run fish, and 2. public education about bull trout life history, identifying characteristics and similar species, and sensitivity to various human activities. WWP will provide for the staffing, support services, and expenses of designing a plan and support materials as developed in coordination with the Water Resources Technical Advisory Committee (WRTAC) and as recommended to the Management Committee for the Bull Trout P&E Project. Resources for law enforcement efforts will be distributed between Idaho and Montana waters, based on the Management Committee’s determination of bull trout resource protection needs in each state. In addition, no less than 15 percent of the WWP long-term annual funding commitment will be dedicated to the public education component of the Bull Trout P&E Project. The public education component may be implemented by any appropriate party (e.g. Trout Unlimited, local resource groups, WWP, resource agency, etc.) as agreed to by the Management Committee. The scope of either or both components (enforcement or education) of the Bull Trout P&E Project may be expanded in the future to specifically focus on other target fish species (i.e. cutthroat trout, other native or important recreational fishery species), at the discretion and direction of the Management Committee, but within the funding commitment identified below. It is the understanding of the ...
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PROPOSED PM&E MEASURE. In the first year WWP, in consultation with the Water Resources Technical Advisory Committee (WRTAC), will: a. provide funding to be used for the initial start up and implementation costs for a program to develop and support local stakeholder based Watershed Councils for tributaries to the lower Xxxxx Fork River (downstream of Xxxxxxxx Falls Dam) or to Lake Pend Oreille, and b. using the funding, identify and provide for a WWP staff person, or retain the services of local individual(s), to facilitate the formation of a Watershed Council for the Bull River drainage and other drainage’s as appropriate. In the second year and beyond, WWP will provide annual funding for the continued development and support of additional Watershed Councils in tributaries to the lower Xxxxx Fork River or Lake Pend Oreille. It is anticipated that each Watershed Council will initially require one to two years of moderate funding (estimated at $8,000 - $15,000 total), followed by reduced levels of support (< $1,000 - $3,000 annually) as each council moves toward self-sufficiency. Selection of additional tributaries for Watershed Council development, and apportionment of annual funding among existing or developing councils, will be recommended by the WRTAC to the Management Committee for approval.
PROPOSED PM&E MEASURE. As generally recommended and presented to the CFRT by the WRWG: a. Beginning with 1998 sampling, WWP has provided the TSIC with annual, interim funding for the purpose of conducting nutrient monitoring at three stations on the lower Xxxxx Fork River. The monitoring stations are located: 1. downstream of Xxxxxxxx Falls Dam near the upper extent of Xxxxx Reservoir, 2. at the Noxon Bridge (downstream of Noxon Rapids Dam and at the head of Cabinet Gorge Reservoir) and, 3. at the Xxxxx Fork Bridge (downstream of Cabinet Gorge Dam). Sampling at these three sites allows for evaluation of the Xxxxx Fork River entering and leaving both the Noxon Rapids and Cabinet Gorge Projects. The anticipated sampling schedule and other details of collection and analysis are presented in the TSIC’s recommended monitoring program issued in 1997, with final determinations and adjustments concerning specific sampling locations, dates, and methodologies to be made by the TSIC or its designated staff or contractor, as appropriate, and upon notification of the Water Resources Technical Advisory Committee (WRTAC). b. WWP will continue to provide funding to the TSIC for nutrient monitoring at the three stations on the lower Xxxxx Fork River. In addition, WWP will provide annual funding that will allow the TSIC to collect water samples at these three sampling stations and have them analyzed for heavy metals. The TSIC nutrient and metals monitoring efforts along the lower Xxxxx Fork River are outlined in their 1997 monitoring program, and expanded here to include metals. In addition, WWP will provide for and fund the services of a technical, private sector consultant to assist the WRTAC in evaluating the results of this monitoring effort. c. In the event the TSIC ceases its program(s) or is otherwise unable to perform the outlined monitoring efforts, WWP will provide an equivalent monitoring program at the three sampling stations identified above, through either WWP personnel, state, tribal, or other governmental entity, or a private sector contractor/consultant. Similarly, should the USGS discontinue management of the gaging stations located downstream of the Noxon Rapids or Cabinet Gorge Projects, WWP, in consultation with the WRTAC, will provide river flow data sufficient for analysis of the nutrient and metals monitoring, and for the purposes of the stratification evaluation described in the reservoir stratification monitoring PM&E measure. d. WWP shall report annually to the WRTAC on...
PROPOSED PM&E MEASURE. In order to address the issue of whether stratified conditions in Xxxxx Reservoir are resulting in the remobilization of nutrients and/or metals that have accumulated in reservoir sediments, Washington Water Power (WWP) will initiate a program to monitor development of stratified conditions (temperature and dissolved oxygen) in Xxxxx Reservoir. Should reservoir stratification benchmarks occur as identified below under item b2, then WWP will implement more intensive nutrient and metals mobilization evaluations during as many as three different years of stratified reservoir conditions over the term of the new license. a. Monitoring for reservoir stratification will be targeted to the summer period of July through September and will be initiated when Xxxxx Reservoir average daily outflow is equal to or less than 8,000 cfs for 4 out of 7 consecutive days. It is at these river flows (<8,000 cfs) that retention times in Xxxxx Reservoir begin to result in stratification of the water column. b. Sampling will be repeated every 10-14 days until Xxxxx Reservoir average daily outflow increases to greater than 12,000 cfs for 4 out of 7 consecutive days. Sampling and analysis will be conducted in the following manner and sequence: 1. Vertical profiles of water temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, conductivity, and Secchi disk depth will be taken at a single fixed station in each of reaches 4 and 5 (as established in 1994 and 1995 water quality studies) of Xxxxx Rapids Reservoir. Fixed sampling stations will be located within the deepest portion of each reach, and vertical sampling frequency will be determined in the field depending on the depth of the epilimnion, thermocline, and hypolimnion and strength of stratification. 2. If a vertical profile indicates that the water column is at least moderately stratified, based on a surface to bottom temperature differential greater than 5°C and near bottom, DO of less than 4.0 mg/l, more intensive sampling for nutrient and metals analysis will be conducted concurrent with the b1 sampling at that sampling station. No more than two such intensive sampling efforts will be conducted at a station in the same year. These nutrient and metals samples will be obtained from two water depths: 1. a grab sample at 2 m above the bottom (hypolimnion conditions); and

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