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Ott's Canyon Habitat Project
Region: Central
ID: 5890
Project Status: Cancelled
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Need for Project
In a previous project solar pumps were installed in locations that do not function and do not have access to water. Those existing solar pumps need to be moved and may need to be reinforced due to previous damage from high winds. BDA's will be constructed along Ott's canyon to help prevent stream erosion and increase water retention. A tire trough installed on the property needs to be moved due to being installed in the wrong location, and another tire trough needs some file dirt/gravel added next to it to allow cattle to reach it.
Provide evidence about the nature of the problem and the need to address it. Identify the significance of the problem using a variety of data sources. For example, if a habitat restoration project is being proposed to benefit greater sage-grouse, describe the existing plant community characteristics that limit habitat value for greater sage-grouse and identify the changes needed for habitat improvement.
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Objectives
- Build 200 BDA's in the creek. - Move solar pumps - Reinforce solar panel braces to prevent wind damage - Build wildlife friendly fence around lower spring - Build/move 1 tire trough - Add dirt/gravel next to another tire trough to level out ground
Provide an overall goal for the project and then provide clear, specific and measurable objectives (outcomes) to be accomplished by the proposed actions. If possible, tie to one or more of the public benefits UWRI is providing.
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Project Location/Timing Justification (Why Here? Why Now?)
Installing BDA's in in Ott's canyon will prevent continued downcutting of the stream.
LOCATION: Justify the proposed location of this project over other areas, include publicly scrutinized planning/recovery documents that list this area as a priority, remote sensing modeling that show this area is a good candidate for restoration, wildlife migration information and other data that help justify this project's location.
TIMING: Justify why this project should be implemented at this time. For example, Is the project area at risk of crossing an ecological or other threshold wherein future restoration would become more difficult, cost prohibitive, or even impossible.
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Relation to Management Plans
1. The addition of BDA's will help improve water quality and quantity, and increase riparian habitat. 2. Making solar pumps and troughs functional will make the pipeline/trough system on the property functional, and make grazing practices more effective. 3. Building a fence around a solar pump will help keep the pump functional by keeping livestock and wildlife out of the collection area.
List management plans where this project will address an objective or strategy in the plan. Describe how the project area overlaps the objective or strategy in the plan and the relevance of the project to the successful implementation of those plans. It is best to provide this information in a list format with the description immediately following the plan objective or strategy.
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Fire/Fuels
Building BDAs will help expand the riparian area and raise the water table resulting in a green strip across the area to slow or stop the spread of wildfire.
If applicable, detail how the proposed project will significantly reduce the risk of fuel loading and/or continuity of hazardous fuels including the use of fire-wise species in re-seeding operations. Describe the value of any features being protected by reducing the risk of fire. Values may include; communities at risk, permanent infrastructure, municipal watersheds, campgrounds, critical wildlife habitat, etc. Include the size of the area where fuels are being reduced and the distance from the feature(s) at risk.
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Water Quality/Quantity
Water quality will be improved from the BDA's by retaining soil, widening riparian areas, and retaining water. Fencing out livestock from the south spring source will protect it from damage by cattle grazing.
Describe how the project has the potential to improve water quality and/or increase water quantity, both over the short and long term. Address run-off, erosion, soil infiltration, and flooding, if applicable.
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Compliance
Spring development sites have already been cleared by the NRCS. Cultural surveys will be completed on SITLA for the BDAs.
Description of efforts, both completed and planned, to bring the proposed action into compliance with any and all cultural resource, NEPA, ESA, etc. requirements. If compliance is not required enter "not applicable" and explain why not it is not required.
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Methods
-Building 200 beaver dam analogs in the creek -Move/replace tire trough -Move spring development -Build buck and pole fence around lower pump
Describe the actions, activities, tasks to be implemented as part of the proposed project; how these activities will be carried out, equipment to be used, when, and by whom.
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Monitoring
NRCS has a contract with Kurt Alloway, as project get completed on their end they will be monitored and certified. DWR will be out monitoring installation of BDA's and building of fence.
Describe plans to monitor for project success and achievement of stated objectives. Include details on type of monitoring (vegetation, wildlife, etc.), schedule, assignments and how the results of these monitoring efforts will be reported and/or uploaded to this project page. If needed, upload detailed plans in the "attachments" section.
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Partners
NRCS DWR Kurt Alloway SITLA
List any and all partners (agencies, organizations, NGO's, private landowners) that support the proposal and/or have been contacted and included in the planning and design of the proposed project. Describe efforts to gather input and include these agencies, landowners, permitees, sportsman groups, researchers, etc. that may be interested/affected by the proposed project. Partners do not have to provide funding or in-kind services to a project to be listed.
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Future Management
Land is managed by Kurt Alloway for wildlife and for livestock grazing. There will be more bull hogging projects in the future with neighboring landowners and SITLA.
Detail future methods or techniques (including administrative actions) that will be implemented to help in accomplishing the stated objectives and to insure the long term success/stability of the proposed project. This may include: post-treatment grazing rest and/or management plans/changes, wildlife herd/species management plan changes, ranch plans, conservation easements or other permanent protection plans, resource management plans, forest plans, etc.
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Sustainable Uses of Natural Resources
Having functional solar pumps and tire troughs will improve grazing on the property by having water stations on the property. The BDA's being installed will improve the water retention and help decrease erosion.
Potential for the proposed action to improve quality or quantity of sustainable uses such as grazing, timber harvest, biomass utilization, recreation, etc. Grazing improvements may include actions to improve forage availability and/or distribution of livestock.
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