Opportunity ID: 334667

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: W9126G-21-2-SOI-4931
Funding Opportunity Title: Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: Request for Statements of Interest to identify potential investigators to provide Research Methods to Improve Passage & Determine Impacts of Diversion & Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 12.300 — Basic and Applied Scientific Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 5
Posted Date: Jul 10, 2021
Last Updated Date: Jul 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $1,000,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fort Worth District
Description:

Project Title:

Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon for US Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK), in association with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 

Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential recipients/cooperators for a project to funded by the by the USACE-Sacramento District. The purpose of this project will be to research how flood control projects impact green sturgeon with respect to entrainment, impediments to movement, and alteration of substrate, and identify demonstrable methods to ameliorate these impacts. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available to support the mandatory tasks during the base period. 

Background: 

The Sacramento District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (hereafter ‘Sacramento District’ or ‘USACE’ or ‘District’) works with non-federal sponsors to ensure the levee system along the Sacramento Area Rivers, and their tributaries, provides adequate flood protection to the Sacramento metropolitan region. Currently, USACE is implementing flood risk management improvements under the American River Common Features (ARCF) Project. Federal environmental laws and regulations require the USACE to assess and evaluate the anticipated environmental impacts of planned federal actions, including levee improvement work under the ARCF Project. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for ensuring protection of certain listed aquatic species in this watershed including work under the ARCF project. 

Brief Description of Anticipated Work: 

The project seeks to resolve unanswered questions about how green sturgeon interact with water diversion and flood control structures, and about the effects these structures have on the riverine environment. This work would further seek to demonstrate means and methods to ameliorate the identified effects, including testing current designs, and developing improved designs for NMFS fish entrainment protective screens. As the current protective screen criteria for water diversions has only been tested for juvenile salmonids, the effects to juvenile green sturgeon are insufficiently documented. If testing shows that current protective screen criteria are inadequate for green sturgeon, new, appropriate protective screen criteria will need to be developed. USACE also anticipates the testing of adult sturgeon upstream passage methods to increase passage above existing barriers. Studies of live fish are likely to provide more comprehensive data than models. Results would be shared in written publication, presentation, and conference format. 

The objectives of the proposed effort include: 

 Objective 1: Determine how green sturgeon interact with in-channel water intake structures with respect to deterrence, impediment, impingement, or entrainment. Testing effectiveness of current NMFS protective screens and measure the level of protection provided to juvenile green sturgeon.

 Objective 2: Develop, with NMFS, acceptable juvenile green sturgeon water intake screening criteria to minimize effects to this vulnerable population.

 Objective 3: Determine how live sturgeon interact with various types of passage structures in relation to volitional upstream passage. Determine minimization strategies or structures that may reduce adverse impacts to green sturgeon from flood control activities and demonstrate the effectiveness of these strategies. 

Objective 4: Determine how river substrate characteristics affect green sturgeon behavior.

This work will require travel to Sacramento, California for meetings with USACE SPK and NMFS personnel. 

Period of Performance: 

The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from award. Four option periods extending for 12 months each are anticipated pending availability of funds.  

Note: A full study proposal and proposed budget are NOT requested at this time. 

Please send responses or direct questions to: 

Sandy K. Justman 

Contract Specialist, Fort Worth District Directorate of Contracting 

BUILDING STRONG® 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

Phone: 817-886-1073 

Fax: 817-886-6403 

Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 

Greg Bonnell  

Project Manager  

Regional Planning and Environmental Center  

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  

Gregory.W.Bonnell@usace.army.mil  

Cell. (918) 951-0591 

Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI is required to be posted for at least 30 days prior to the Government making a decision and requesting full proposals. Responses due by 5:00 P.M., Central Time 11 AUGUST 2021. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Sandra K Justman

Grantor

Phone 8178861073
Email:sandra.justman@usace.army.mil

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
WRDA 2000 Jul 16, 2021
UNRESTRICTED Jul 10, 2021
Clarification on Authority, This project falls under 10 USC. 2339 / 12.010 WRDA 2000
This is also an unrestricted project and any Non Federal Entity (NFE) may apply.
Revised RSOI & SOO attached showing that this is unrestricted.
Jul 10, 2021
The Authority for this posting has changed from 12.300 10 U.S.C. § 2358 – Research and Development to 12.010 Water Resources Development Act of 2000. Jul 10, 2021
Jul 10, 2021

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 5

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: W9126G-21-2-SOI-4931
Funding Opportunity Title: Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: Request for Statements of Interest to identify potential investigators to provide Research Methods to Improve Passage & Determine Impacts of Diversion & Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 12.300 — Basic and Applied Scientific Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 5
Posted Date: Jul 10, 2021
Last Updated Date: Jul 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $1,000,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fort Worth District
Description:

Project Title:

Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon for US Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK), in association with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 

Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential recipients/cooperators for a project to funded by the by the USACE-Sacramento District. The purpose of this project will be to research how flood control projects impact green sturgeon with respect to entrainment, impediments to movement, and alteration of substrate, and identify demonstrable methods to ameliorate these impacts. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available to support the mandatory tasks during the base period. 

Background: 

The Sacramento District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (hereafter ‘Sacramento District’ or ‘USACE’ or ‘District’) works with non-federal sponsors to ensure the levee system along the Sacramento Area Rivers, and their tributaries, provides adequate flood protection to the Sacramento metropolitan region. Currently, USACE is implementing flood risk management improvements under the American River Common Features (ARCF) Project. Federal environmental laws and regulations require the USACE to assess and evaluate the anticipated environmental impacts of planned federal actions, including levee improvement work under the ARCF Project. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for ensuring protection of certain listed aquatic species in this watershed including work under the ARCF project. 

Brief Description of Anticipated Work: 

The project seeks to resolve unanswered questions about how green sturgeon interact with water diversion and flood control structures, and about the effects these structures have on the riverine environment. This work would further seek to demonstrate means and methods to ameliorate the identified effects, including testing current designs, and developing improved designs for NMFS fish entrainment protective screens. As the current protective screen criteria for water diversions has only been tested for juvenile salmonids, the effects to juvenile green sturgeon are insufficiently documented. If testing shows that current protective screen criteria are inadequate for green sturgeon, new, appropriate protective screen criteria will need to be developed. USACE also anticipates the testing of adult sturgeon upstream passage methods to increase passage above existing barriers. Studies of live fish are likely to provide more comprehensive data than models. Results would be shared in written publication, presentation, and conference format. 

The objectives of the proposed effort include: 

 Objective 1: Determine how green sturgeon interact with in-channel water intake structures with respect to deterrence, impediment, impingement, or entrainment. Testing effectiveness of current NMFS protective screens and measure the level of protection provided to juvenile green sturgeon.

 Objective 2: Develop, with NMFS, acceptable juvenile green sturgeon water intake screening criteria to minimize effects to this vulnerable population.

 Objective 3: Determine how live sturgeon interact with various types of passage structures in relation to volitional upstream passage. Determine minimization strategies or structures that may reduce adverse impacts to green sturgeon from flood control activities and demonstrate the effectiveness of these strategies. 

Objective 4: Determine how river substrate characteristics affect green sturgeon behavior.

This work will require travel to Sacramento, California for meetings with USACE SPK and NMFS personnel. 

Period of Performance: 

The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from award. Four option periods extending for 12 months each are anticipated pending availability of funds.  

Note: A full study proposal and proposed budget are NOT requested at this time. 

Please send responses or direct questions to: 

Sandy K. Justman 

Contract Specialist, Fort Worth District Directorate of Contracting 

BUILDING STRONG® 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

Phone: 817-886-1073 

Fax: 817-886-6403 

Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 

Greg Bonnell  

Project Manager  

Regional Planning and Environmental Center  

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  

Gregory.W.Bonnell@usace.army.mil  

Cell. (918) 951-0591 

Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI is required to be posted for at least 30 days prior to the Government making a decision and requesting full proposals. Responses due by 5:00 P.M., Central Time 11 AUGUST 2021. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Sandra K Justman

Grantor

Phone 8178861073
Email:sandra.justman@usace.army.mil

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 4

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: W9126G-21-2-SOI-4931
Funding Opportunity Title: Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: Request for Statements of Interest to identify potential investigators to provide Research Methods to Improve Passage & Determine Impacts of Diversion & Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 12.010 — Youth Conservation Services
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Jul 10, 2021
Last Updated Date: Jul 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $1,000,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fort Worth District
Description:

Project Title:

Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon for US Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK), in association with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 

Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential recipients/cooperators for a project to funded by the by the USACE-Sacramento District. The purpose of this project will be to research how flood control projects impact green sturgeon with respect to entrainment, impediments to movement, and alteration of substrate, and identify demonstrable methods to ameliorate these impacts. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available to support the mandatory tasks during the base period. 

Background: 

The Sacramento District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (hereafter ‘Sacramento District’ or ‘USACE’ or ‘District’) works with non-federal sponsors to ensure the levee system along the Sacramento Area Rivers, and their tributaries, provides adequate flood protection to the Sacramento metropolitan region. Currently, USACE is implementing flood risk management improvements under the American River Common Features (ARCF) Project. Federal environmental laws and regulations require the USACE to assess and evaluate the anticipated environmental impacts of planned federal actions, including levee improvement work under the ARCF Project. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for ensuring protection of certain listed aquatic species in this watershed including work under the ARCF project. 

Brief Description of Anticipated Work: 

The project seeks to resolve unanswered questions about how green sturgeon interact with water diversion and flood control structures, and about the effects these structures have on the riverine environment. This work would further seek to demonstrate means and methods to ameliorate the identified effects, including testing current designs, and developing improved designs for NMFS fish entrainment protective screens. As the current protective screen criteria for water diversions has only been tested for juvenile salmonids, the effects to juvenile green sturgeon are insufficiently documented. If testing shows that current protective screen criteria are inadequate for green sturgeon, new, appropriate protective screen criteria will need to be developed. USACE also anticipates the testing of adult sturgeon upstream passage methods to increase passage above existing barriers. Studies of live fish are likely to provide more comprehensive data than models. Results would be shared in written publication, presentation, and conference format. 

The objectives of the proposed effort include: 

 Objective 1: Determine how green sturgeon interact with in-channel water intake structures with respect to deterrence, impediment, impingement, or entrainment. Testing effectiveness of current NMFS protective screens and measure the level of protection provided to juvenile green sturgeon.

 Objective 2: Develop, with NMFS, acceptable juvenile green sturgeon water intake screening criteria to minimize effects to this vulnerable population.

 Objective 3: Determine how live sturgeon interact with various types of passage structures in relation to volitional upstream passage. Determine minimization strategies or structures that may reduce adverse impacts to green sturgeon from flood control activities and demonstrate the effectiveness of these strategies. 

Objective 4: Determine how river substrate characteristics affect green sturgeon behavior.

This work will require travel to Sacramento, California for meetings with USACE SPK and NMFS personnel. 

Period of Performance: 

The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from award. Four option periods extending for 12 months each are anticipated pending availability of funds.  

Note: A full study proposal and proposed budget are NOT requested at this time. 

Please send responses or direct questions to: 

Sandy K. Justman 

Contract Specialist, Fort Worth District Directorate of Contracting 

BUILDING STRONG® 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

Phone: 817-886-1073 

Fax: 817-886-6403 

Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 

Greg Bonnell  

Project Manager  

Regional Planning and Environmental Center  

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  

Gregory.W.Bonnell@usace.army.mil  

Cell. (918) 951-0591 

Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI is required to be posted for at least 30 days prior to the Government making a decision and requesting full proposals. Responses due by 5:00 P.M., Central Time 11 AUGUST 2021. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Sandra K Justman

Grantor

Phone 8178861073
Email:sandra.justman@usace.army.mil

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: W9126G-21-2-SOI-4931
Funding Opportunity Title: Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: Request for Statements of Interest to identify potential investigators to provide Research Methods to Improve Passage & Determine Impacts of Diversion & Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 12.010 — Youth Conservation Services
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: Jul 10, 2021
Last Updated Date: Jul 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $1,000,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility: ELIGIBILITY: This funding opportunity is ONLY available for CESU Studies Units under the Californian Unit, Hawaii Pacific Unit, North & West Alaska Unit, & Pacific Northwest Unit.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fort Worth District
Description:

Project Title:

Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon for US Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK), in association with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 

Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential recipients/cooperators for a project to funded by the by the USACE-Sacramento District. The purpose of this project will be to research how flood control projects impact green sturgeon with respect to entrainment, impediments to movement, and alteration of substrate, and identify demonstrable methods to ameliorate these impacts. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available to support the mandatory tasks during the base period. 

Background: 

The Sacramento District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (hereafter ‘Sacramento District’ or ‘USACE’ or ‘District’) works with non-federal sponsors to ensure the levee system along the Sacramento Area Rivers, and their tributaries, provides adequate flood protection to the Sacramento metropolitan region. Currently, USACE is implementing flood risk management improvements under the American River Common Features (ARCF) Project. Federal environmental laws and regulations require the USACE to assess and evaluate the anticipated environmental impacts of planned federal actions, including levee improvement work under the ARCF Project. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for ensuring protection of certain listed aquatic species in this watershed including work under the ARCF project. 

Note: Applicant must be a non-federal partner in one of the CESU Units listed at the top of this announcement in order to be qualified for consideration. 

Brief Description of Anticipated Work: 

The project seeks to resolve unanswered questions about how green sturgeon interact with water diversion and flood control structures, and about the effects these structures have on the riverine environment. This work would further seek to demonstrate means and methods to ameliorate the identified effects, including testing current designs, and developing improved designs for NMFS fish entrainment protective screens. As the current protective screen criteria for water diversions has only been tested for juvenile salmonids, the effects to juvenile green sturgeon are insufficiently documented. If testing shows that current protective screen criteria are inadequate for green sturgeon, new, appropriate protective screen criteria will need to be developed. USACE also anticipates the testing of adult sturgeon upstream passage methods to increase passage above existing barriers. Studies of live fish are likely to provide more comprehensive data than models. Results would be shared in written publication, presentation, and conference format. 

The objectives of the proposed effort include: 

 Objective 1: Determine how green sturgeon interact with in-channel water intake structures with respect to deterrence, impediment, impingement, or entrainment. Testing effectiveness of current NMFS protective screens and measure the level of protection provided to juvenile green sturgeon.

 Objective 2: Develop, with NMFS, acceptable juvenile green sturgeon water intake screening criteria to minimize effects to this vulnerable population.

 Objective 3: Determine how live sturgeon interact with various types of passage structures in relation to volitional upstream passage. Determine minimization strategies or structures that may reduce adverse impacts to green sturgeon from flood control activities and demonstrate the effectiveness of these strategies. 

Objective 4: Determine how river substrate characteristics affect green sturgeon behavior.

This work will require travel to Sacramento, California for meetings with USACE SPK and NMFS personnel. 

Period of Performance: 

The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from award. Four option periods extending for 12 months each are anticipated pending availability of funds.  

Note: A full study proposal and proposed budget are NOT requested at this time. 

Please send responses or direct questions to: 

Sandy K. Justman 

Contract Specialist, Fort Worth District Directorate of Contracting 

BUILDING STRONG® 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

Phone: 817-886-1073 

Fax: 817-886-6403 

Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 

Greg Bonnell  

Project Manager  

Regional Planning and Environmental Center  

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  

Gregory.W.Bonnell@usace.army.mil  

Cell. (918) 951-0591 

Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI is required to be posted for at least 30 days prior to the Government making a decision and requesting full proposals. Responses due by 5:00 P.M., Central Time 11 AUGUST 2021. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Sandra K Justman

Grantor

Phone 8178861073
Email:sandra.justman@usace.army.mil

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: W9126G-21-2-SOI-4931
Funding Opportunity Title: Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: Request for Statements of Interest to identify potential investigators to provide Research Methods to Improve Passage & Determine Impacts of Diversion & Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 12.300 — Basic and Applied Scientific Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Jul 10, 2021
Last Updated Date: Jul 15, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $1,000,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility: ELIGIBILITY: This funding opportunity is ONLY available for CESU Studies Units under the Californian Unit, Hawaii Pacific Unit, North & West Alaska Unit, & Pacific Northwest Unit.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fort Worth District
Description:

Project Title:

Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon for US Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK), in association with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 

Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential recipients/cooperators for a project to funded by the by the USACE-Sacramento District. The purpose of this project will be to research how flood control projects impact green sturgeon with respect to entrainment, impediments to movement, and alteration of substrate, and identify demonstrable methods to ameliorate these impacts. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available to support the mandatory tasks during the base period. 

Background: 

The Sacramento District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (hereafter ‘Sacramento District’ or ‘USACE’ or ‘District’) works with non-federal sponsors to ensure the levee system along the Sacramento Area Rivers, and their tributaries, provides adequate flood protection to the Sacramento metropolitan region. Currently, USACE is implementing flood risk management improvements under the American River Common Features (ARCF) Project. Federal environmental laws and regulations require the USACE to assess and evaluate the anticipated environmental impacts of planned federal actions, including levee improvement work under the ARCF Project. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for ensuring protection of certain listed aquatic species in this watershed including work under the ARCF project. 

Note: Applicant must be a non-federal partner in one of the CESU Units listed at the top of this announcement in order to be qualified for consideration. 

Brief Description of Anticipated Work: 

The project seeks to resolve unanswered questions about how green sturgeon interact with water diversion and flood control structures, and about the effects these structures have on the riverine environment. This work would further seek to demonstrate means and methods to ameliorate the identified effects, including testing current designs, and developing improved designs for NMFS fish entrainment protective screens. As the current protective screen criteria for water diversions has only been tested for juvenile salmonids, the effects to juvenile green sturgeon are insufficiently documented. If testing shows that current protective screen criteria are inadequate for green sturgeon, new, appropriate protective screen criteria will need to be developed. USACE also anticipates the testing of adult sturgeon upstream passage methods to increase passage above existing barriers. Studies of live fish are likely to provide more comprehensive data than models. Results would be shared in written publication, presentation, and conference format. 

The objectives of the proposed effort include: 

 Objective 1: Determine how green sturgeon interact with in-channel water intake structures with respect to deterrence, impediment, impingement, or entrainment. Testing effectiveness of current NMFS protective screens and measure the level of protection provided to juvenile green sturgeon.

 Objective 2: Develop, with NMFS, acceptable juvenile green sturgeon water intake screening criteria to minimize effects to this vulnerable population.

 Objective 3: Determine how live sturgeon interact with various types of passage structures in relation to volitional upstream passage. Determine minimization strategies or structures that may reduce adverse impacts to green sturgeon from flood control activities and demonstrate the effectiveness of these strategies. 

Objective 4: Determine how river substrate characteristics affect green sturgeon behavior.

This work will require travel to Sacramento, California for meetings with USACE SPK and NMFS personnel. 

Period of Performance: 

The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from award. Four option periods extending for 12 months each are anticipated pending availability of funds.  

Note: A full study proposal and proposed budget are NOT requested at this time. 

Please send responses or direct questions to: 

Sandy K. Justman 

Contract Specialist, Fort Worth District Directorate of Contracting 

BUILDING STRONG® 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

Phone: 817-886-1073 

Fax: 817-886-6403 

Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 

Greg Bonnell  

Project Manager  

Regional Planning and Environmental Center  

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  

Gregory.W.Bonnell@usace.army.mil  

Cell. (918) 951-0591 

Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI is required to be posted for at least 30 days prior to the Government making a decision and requesting full proposals. Responses due by 5:00 P.M., Central Time 11 AUGUST 2021. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Sandra K Justman

Grantor

Phone 8178861073
Email:sandra.justman@usace.army.mil

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: W9126G-21-2-SOI-4931
Funding Opportunity Title: Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: Request for Statements of Interest to identify potential investigators to provide Research Methods to Improve Passage & Determine Impacts of Diversion & Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 12.300 — Basic and Applied Scientific Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Jul 10, 2021
Last Updated Date: Jul 10, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 11, 2021
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $1,000,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility: ELIGIBILITY: This funding opportunity is ONLY available for CESU Studies Units under the Californian Unit, Hawaii Pacific Unit, North & West Alaska Unit, & Pacific Northwest Unit.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fort Worth District
Description:

Project Title:

Researching Methods to Improve Passage and Determine Impacts of Diversion and Flood Control Structures to Green Sturgeon for US Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK), in association with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 

Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential recipients/cooperators for a project to funded by the by the USACE-Sacramento District. The purpose of this project will be to research how flood control projects impact green sturgeon with respect to entrainment, impediments to movement, and alteration of substrate, and identify demonstrable methods to ameliorate these impacts. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available to support the mandatory tasks during the base period. 

Background: 

The Sacramento District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (hereafter ‘Sacramento District’ or ‘USACE’ or ‘District’) works with non-federal sponsors to ensure the levee system along the Sacramento Area Rivers, and their tributaries, provides adequate flood protection to the Sacramento metropolitan region. Currently, USACE is implementing flood risk management improvements under the American River Common Features (ARCF) Project. Federal environmental laws and regulations require the USACE to assess and evaluate the anticipated environmental impacts of planned federal actions, including levee improvement work under the ARCF Project. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for ensuring protection of certain listed aquatic species in this watershed including work under the ARCF project. 

Note: Applicant must be a non-federal partner in one of the CESU Units listed at the top of this announcement in order to be qualified for consideration. 

Brief Description of Anticipated Work: 

The project seeks to resolve unanswered questions about how green sturgeon interact with water diversion and flood control structures, and about the effects these structures have on the riverine environment. This work would further seek to demonstrate means and methods to ameliorate the identified effects, including testing current designs, and developing improved designs for NMFS fish entrainment protective screens. As the current protective screen criteria for water diversions has only been tested for juvenile salmonids, the effects to juvenile green sturgeon are insufficiently documented. If testing shows that current protective screen criteria are inadequate for green sturgeon, new, appropriate protective screen criteria will need to be developed. USACE also anticipates the testing of adult sturgeon upstream passage methods to increase passage above existing barriers. Studies of live fish are likely to provide more comprehensive data than models. Results would be shared in written publication, presentation, and conference format. 

The objectives of the proposed effort include: 

 Objective 1: Determine how green sturgeon interact with in-channel water intake structures with respect to deterrence, impediment, impingement, or entrainment. Testing effectiveness of current NMFS protective screens and measure the level of protection provided to juvenile green sturgeon.

 Objective 2: Develop, with NMFS, acceptable juvenile green sturgeon water intake screening criteria to minimize effects to this vulnerable population.

 Objective 3: Determine how live sturgeon interact with various types of passage structures in relation to volitional upstream passage. Determine minimization strategies or structures that may reduce adverse impacts to green sturgeon from flood control activities and demonstrate the effectiveness of these strategies. 

Objective 4: Determine how river substrate characteristics affect green sturgeon behavior.

This work will require travel to Sacramento, California for meetings with USACE SPK and NMFS personnel. 

Period of Performance: 

The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from award. Four option periods extending for 12 months each are anticipated pending availability of funds.  

Note: A full study proposal and proposed budget are NOT requested at this time. 

Please send responses or direct questions to: 

Sandy K. Justman 

Contract Specialist, Fort Worth District Directorate of Contracting 

BUILDING STRONG® 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

Phone: 817-886-1073 

Fax: 817-886-6403 

Email: sandra.justman@usace.army.mil 

Greg Bonnell  

Project Manager  

Regional Planning and Environmental Center  

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  

Gregory.W.Bonnell@usace.army.mil  

Cell. (918) 951-0591 

Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: The RSOI is required to be posted for at least 30 days prior to the Government making a decision and requesting full proposals. Responses due by 5:00 P.M., Central Time 11 AUGUST 2021. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Sandra K Justman

Grantor

Phone 8178861073
Email:sandra.justman@usace.army.mil

Folder 334667 Full Announcement-Full RSOI & SOO -> B01_revRSOI_SOO USACE_SPK_ARCF 4931.pdf

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