Karuk Tribe Technical Assistance for the Development of an EIS Analysis of the Klamath Agreements for the Secretarial Determination Process
Post Date
July 16th 2010
Application Due Date
November 30th -0001
This is a Notice of Intent. The opportunity has been awarded to the Karuk Tribe and no other applications will be reviewed.
Funding Opportunity Number
FWS-R8-YFWO-SECDET-19
CFDA Number(s)
15.608
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Grant
Funding Activity Categories
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Eligibility Categories
Notice of Intent, this opportunity has been awarded to the Karuk Tribe.
Funding
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Award Range:
$25000 - $25000
Grant Description
Background: The United States has a strong interest in addressing long standing disputes over scarce water resources and fisheries restoration in the Klamath River Basin. Decades of water conflicts in the Klamath Basin between conservationists, tribes, farmers, fishermen and state and federal Agencies have recently devolved into a “rotating crisis” for Klamath Basin communities. The United States, since 2003, has spent over $500 million in the Klamath basin for irrigation, fisheries, wildlife refuges, and other resource enhancements and management actions. Concurrent with the rotating crisis of resource issues during the past decade, PacifiCorp, the owner of the Klamath River Hydroelectric Project (Project), submitted an application for a hydropower relicensing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). However, PacifiCorp and interested parties have since signed an agreement in principle to consider removing the lower four Project dams. The Secretary of the Interior will make a final decision, the Secretarial Determination (SD), after determining whether removal of the four hydroelectric dams will advance restoration of the salmonid fisheries of the Klamath Basin and is in the best interest of the public. To inform the Secretary, biological information and modeling will be necessary regarding two alternatives for management of the dams with a time horizon of 50 years starting in 2020. Under the SD process, the best scientific evidence will be required to estimate potential impacts of dam removal or retention on Klamath Basin fisheries. TASKS: Review deliverables produced by the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) contractor that will be developing the CEQA/NEPA compliance documents, including the administrative Draft EIS/EIR, and responses to comments, and assist contractor with preparation of the Karuk Tribe ethnographic section. An analysis of impacts to the Karuk Tribe that considers the following key issues: • History of Karuk Tribe • Potentially impacted Trust Assets • Karuk Traditions • Cultural beneficial uses of affected resources • Karuk language resources and Oral Tradition • Fishing History • Karuk diet and health • Economic impacts on Karuk Tribe • Karuk Eco-cultural Resource Management Plan Each of these topic areas must be researched such that current conditions can be described and the impact of implementing the Agreements can be compared to a no action alternative. TIMELINE: The timeline of this agreement will be consistent with the timing of the Secretarial Determination. The final EIS/EIR is expected for release in November 2011. The draft EIS/EIR should be available for public review in March 2011, and all of the preliminary draft and draft efforts would occur before that release date, starting immediately. SPECIFIC WORK PRODUCTS: Assist with drafting of the EIS and EIR ethnographic sections pertaining to the Karuk Tribe. Review and comment on drafts of the EIS and EIR and studies used to prepare them, as appropriate.
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of the Interior
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Office:
Fish and Wildlife Service
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Agency Contact:
Misty Bradford
Coop. Agreements Assistant
Phone 530-842-5763 -
Agency Mailing Address:
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