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Title: Lake Billy Shaw Operations and Maintenance and Evaluation O


1
Lake Billy Shaw Operations and Maintenance and
Evaluation (OM, ME)
Project 1995-015
  • Shoshone-Paiute Tribes
  • Bonneville Power Administration

2
Project Overview
  • 1988 - Feasibility Study
  • 1998 - Construction as partial mitigation for
    loss of anadromous fish and loss resident fish
    habitat and connectivity
  • To provide sustenance fishery to Tribal Members
  • Constructed as a put-and-take fishery
  • 1999 Initial filling to full pool

3
Project History
  • Construction on the dam and structures was
    complete in November of 1998
  • At the time, only capital construction project to
    finish on time and under budget
  • Fish screen structures were complete in December
    of 1998
  • Upon initial filling, dam structures, monitoring
    wells, fish screen structures, and lake level
    were monitored daily, with recordings being taken
    three times/week

4
History Cont
  • June 1999 work included installation of road
    crossings around the perimeter, installation of
    boat launches, cattle guards, finish work on the
    spillway structure, pumphouse and well protection
  • Invertebrate transplants w/Boise Fly-fisherman
    sportsman group
  • Rip/rap around drainage areas
  • Reseeded borrow areas

5
History Cont
  • 2000 the Operations and Maintenance portion of
    the project began with monitoring of piezometers,
    water levels, biological monitoring, riparian
    plantings, protection of shorelines, and
    maintenance of structures and appurtances
  • Completed signs
  • Complete shoreline fenced including feeder canal
  • Re-graded roads

6
History cont
  • 800 hybrid poplars planted along shoreline
    (1999/2000)
  • Public meetings
  • OM ME followed with piezometer and water
    quality data in Annual Report to BPA

7
History cont
  • Water temperatures, Oxygen levels, and food
    availability are more than adequate for species
    survival
  • The Zooplankton and Algae Identification was
    completed in July with the help of the Pyramid
    Lake Paiute Tribe (B. Harry 2000)

8
2001 work
  • 16,924 willows planted along shoreline
  • 750 hybrid poplar trees (4-6 tall)
  • Photo points established
  • Exclosure fence complete on reservoir and inlet
    canal
  • Limnological sampling continued
  • Solar pump installed for off-site watering

9

Photo Points
10
2001 work
  • Arial photos

11
Stocking history
  • This is a closed system as per the ruling of the
    NWPPC in 1998 prior to construction (June 5, 1998
    John Etchart to Chairman Paiva and Bob Lohn)
  • NEPA documents state a habitat indicated to be
    suitable for the rainbow trout or other such
    adaptive game fish species (EA page 17)
  • Has been void of fish since 1999

12
Stocking history
  • Request to RFC for funds (April 2001)
  • After deliberation with IDFG fish were not
    available, began searching private facility
  • Will stock in 2002 with 10,714 lbs of sterile
    rainbow trout
  • Well below ideal stocking stocking rate
  • At least some fish in reservoir

13
Stocking Needs
  • The Tribes will stock the reservoir to become a
    put-and-take fishery at the recommended stocking
    level of 160-200 fish/hectare (Kohler and Hubert,
    1993).
  • With this stocking effort we would stock the
    174-hectare lake with 160-200 fish per hectare
    for a total population of 27,840-34,800 (10-12
    at 1.5 fish/lb) fish.

14
Stocking continued
  • Stock with sterile rainbow trout pending results
    from Project 2000-079 (Assess Resident Fish
    Owyhee/Bruneau) and upon feasibility of project
    32001)
  • At this time we will look at option of stocking
    native redband trout

15
Stocking Costs
16
OM, ME plans
  • We will continue to follow OM plan and modify as
    needed with input from scientists and biologists
    from the region
  • Will seek input from IDFG, NDOW, OSC, and others
    and agreement from ISRP and NWPPC on OM, ME
    plan

17
ME to include
  • Monitor water levels
  • Water quality monitoring
  • Fishery surveys (upon stocking)
  • Metals testing once/year

18
ME to include
  • Creel surveys
  • Macro invertebrate sampling
  • Bird surveys
  • Waterfowl production surveys
  • Small mammal trapping (all 3 reservoirs) to gauge
    response to riparian enhancements

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Lake Billy Shaw Water Quality
21
Wildlife Benefits
  • With proposed wildlife inventory project we will
    assess utilization of new reservoir by wildlife
    species
  • Assessment will be part of the OM ME plan

22
Wildlife Benefits
  • Numerous species of Wildlife observed in Lake
    Billy Shaw area including
  • Bald and Golden Eagles
  • Sage Hen
  • Numerous Species of ducks
  • Antelope
  • Deer

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