Tepee Creek Fish Passage Restoration
#04-1716 #04-1716
 WRIA 30 - Klickitat Basin White Creek Basin Tepee Creek Fish Passage Restoration
Organization Klickitat Lead Entity
Sponsor Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 12/3/2004 End Date: 4/29/2009
Category Category: Restoration
DESCRIPTION
The Yakama Nation used this funding to replace 3 partial barriers on Tepee Creek to restore juvenile salmonid access to 8.7 miles of upstream habitat. Tepee Creek, a tributary to White Creek in the Klickitat River subbasin, provides important spawning and rearing habitat for ESA-listed Mid Columbia River steelhead. The White Creek watershed as a whole is likely the most important spawning and rearing tributary watershed within the Klickitat subbasin. In recent years, the White Creek watershed has accounted for up to 40% of the observed steelhead spawning in the entire Klickitat subbasin. Tepee Creek has accounted for up to 21% of the observed spawning in the Klickitat subbasin in recent years, however in most years it likely accounts for between 5% and 10%. Because of the very low to nonexistent base flow conditions at many spawning areas, post-emergence movement by steelhead fry and juveniles is critical to their survival. Access to refugia (in the form of perennially-flowing stream reaches or remnant pools in otherwise dry reaches) is necessary for successful rearing within this watershed.
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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested07/16/2004Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)Match$75,804.00
Requested07/16/2004Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon State Projects$176,713.00
Allocated12/03/2004Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)Match$75,804.00
Allocated12/03/2004Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$176,713.00
Spent04/07/2009Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)Match-$75,804.00
Spent04/07/2009Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects-$176,713.00
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
$252,517.00 $252,517.00 $252,517.00 $252,517.00 $0.00
OTHER FUNDING (Funding that is NOT in a grant project agreement)
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Other Funding Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
Grand Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Middle Columbia River Spring, Not Warranted
Chum-Pop (ESU):Chum-Columbia River, Upper Gorge Tributaries, Outside anadromous area
County:Yakima
HUC12:Tepee Creek (170701060206)
HUC8:Klickitat (17070106)
Lead Entity Area:Klickitat County
Legislative District:14
Salmon Recovery Regions:Middle Columbia River
Sections:14
Sections:22
Sections:27
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Middle Columbia River, Klickitat River, Threatened
Township:T08NR14E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Tepee Creek
WRIA:Klickitat
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  APPLICATION FINAL 
RESTORATION METRICS
Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Treated or Protected (C.0.b)
0.06mi3.50mi
Fish Passage Improvement    
*Miles Of Stream Made Accessible (SRFB) (C.2.b.1)
8.70mi6.27mi
*Number of blockages / impediments / barriers impeding passage (C.2.b.4)
4.00
Square Miles Of streambed made accessible (C.2.b.2)
0.01sq mi
 Culvert installed or improved (C.2.f.1)    
Miles of stream made accessible by culvert installation/repair (C.2.f.3)
8.70mi6.27mi
Number of culverts (C.2.f.2)
4.00
 Fish passage blockages removed or altered (C.2.c.1)    
Change in water flow (fish passage project)(cu feet)
Number of Blockages/Impediments/Barriers Removed/Altered (C.2.c.2)
4.00
Instream Habitat Project    
Total Miles Of Instream Habitat Treated (C.4.b)
0.01mi
 Streambank stabilization (C.4.e.1)    
Miles of Streambank Stabilized (C.4.e.3)
0.02mi