Yakima River Delta Habitat Assessment
#10-1785 #10-1785
 Mid and Lower Mainstem Lower Mainstem Yakima River Delta Habitat Assessment
Organization Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board Lead Entity
Sponsor Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 12/10/2010 End Date: 8/15/2014
Category Category: Planning
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DESCRIPTION
Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement completed an assessment of existing conditions and evaluated four different scenarios for improving salmonid passage and water quality around Bateman Island, at the confluence of the Yakima and Columbia Rivers in Richland, WA. Past work suggested that temperature was a key limit of salmonid success in that area. Warm water temperatures support large populations of predators that reduce the success of outmigrating salmon and steelhead in the spring. In the summer, lethal temperatures in the lower Yakima River impact the timing and success of migration by returning adult sockeye and summer and fall Chinook. From the spring of 2011 to the fall of 2013, Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group and Benton Conservation District worked with INTERA, Inc., Yakama Nation Fisheries, and a Technical Advisory Group comprised of local experts to assess flow, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and fish utilization around Bateman Island. A 500-ft long earthen causeway blocks flow along the south side of the island. Assessment work included using computer models to predict how conditions would be different if flow were allowed through the causeway area. The assessment confirmed that summer temperatures in the Yakima Delta are very warm, that dissolved oxygen levels lower in the water column approach 0 mg/ml at times, and that there is little to no flow along the south side of the island. Fish surveys found that non-native warmwater fish dominate the area. Computer modeling of four causeway breach scenarios suggested that allowing flow along the south side of the island would reduce the spring and summer water temperatures currently experienced there. Future work will include extensive public communication on the feasibility and palatability of changes to the causeway, and close investigation of the expected benefits to migrating salmon and steelhead.
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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested08/25/2010Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement GroupMatch$20,352.00
Requested08/25/2010Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon State Projects$114,055.00
Allocated08/15/2014Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement GroupMatch$22,851.72
Allocated08/15/2014Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$127,373.43
Spent12/27/2013Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon State Projects-$0.00
Spent08/15/2014Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement GroupMatch-$22,851.72
Spent08/15/2014Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects-$127,373.43
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
$239,730.00 $134,407.00 $150,225.15 $150,225.15 $0.00
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TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Upper Columbia River Summer/Fall, Not Warranted
Chinook2-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Middle Columbia River Spring, Not Warranted
City Areas:Richland
County:Benton
HUC12:City of Kennewick-Columbia River (170200160604)
HUC12:Yakima River (170300031205)
HUC8:Lower Yakima (17030003)
HUC8:Upper Columbia-Priest Rapids (17020016)
Lead Entity Area:Yakima Basin
Legislative District:08
Legislative District:16
Salmon Recovery Regions:Middle Columbia River
Sections:14
Sections:19
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Middle Columbia River, Satus Creek, Threatened
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Middle Columbia River, Threatened
Township:T09NR28E
Township:T09NR29E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Cold Creek Agricultural Lands
WRIA:Lower Yakima
Yakima Subbasins:Lower Yakima River
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PLANNING METRICS
Area Encompassed (acres) (B.0.b.1)
400.00acres400.00acres
Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Affected (B.0.b.2)
2.00mi