Department of Fish and Wildlife

Minter Hatchery Intakes

30000277

Funds repair of the gravity and pumped intakes for the Minter Creek Hatchery to achieve compliance with federal and state fish screening and fish passage criteria and provide safer operating space for employees.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 3,469,000 6,883,000 4,497,000 216,000 15,065,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 15,065,000

Wallace River Hatchery - Replace Intakes and Ponds

30000660

Noncompliance with federal and state regulations and standards for fish screening, passage and water quality requires the department to invest in new water supply intakes. Given the poor condition of the existing asphalt rearing ponds, water supply lines and the recent fish losses associated with their failures, funding to replace these hatchery components is provided. The project also includes remodeling and updating hatchery building and public restrooms.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 12,975,000 19,558,000 4,500,000 9,466,000 46,499,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 46,499,000

Soos Creek Hatchery Renovation

30000661

Provides funding for phase 3 of the Soos Creek Hatchery renovation which includes demolition of old rearing ponds from the floodplain, stream-side riparian restoration, construction of public areas and visiting parking, and a water treatment system. This request includes the additional funding needed to complete the project.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
21,345,000 750,000 0 7,726,000 0 29,821,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 29,821,000

Spokane Hatchery Renovation

30000663

The Spokane Hatchery requires a complete renovation to reduce nutrient, phosphorous and Polychlorinated Biphenyls discharge from the facility, and to renovate dated and failing infrastructure. Hatchery renovation and modernization would address the Department of Ecology prescribed discharge standards for the Spokane Hatchery.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 2,378,000 8,575,000 12,978,000 18,369,000 42,300,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 42,300,000

Naselle Hatchery Renovation

30000671

This project continues funding renovation of Naselle Hatchery to maintain hatchery production in the Naselle River and the Willapa Bay Basin. Naselle Hatchery was constructed in 1979 and is at high risk for catastrophic failure due to failing infrastructure. New federal regulations and state standards for providing additional protection to natural spawning salmonid populations require redesign and construction of in-river hatchery support facilities. The project is being phased so the facility can remain in continuous operation. This funding will complete phases 2 and 3 of the project.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 7,929,000 26,703,000 9,324,000 19,656,000 63,612,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 63,612,000

Beaver Creek Hatchery - Renovation

30000680

The Beaver Creek Hatchery needs significant upgrades and improvements to facilitate the transfer of production from the Grays River Hatchery and continue current production levels at the Beaver Creek Hatchery. The production capacity at the Beaver Creek Hatchery is limited due to inadequate infrastructure or infrastructure that cannot be operated to National Marine Fisheries Service standards. Savings will be achieved by combining all production and hatchery staff at one facility.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 402,000 2,429,000 7,000,000 49,639,000 59,470,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 59,470,000

Samish Hatchery - Friday Creek Intake & Fish Passage

30000843

Provides funding to design and construct a new Friday Creek water supply intake, dam, and fishway at the Samish Hatchery. Repairs to the road leading to the intake, bank stabilization and associated mitigation work to ensure continued access to a reliable water source for the Samish Hatchery are funded.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 125,000 25,000 1,964,000 15,464,000 17,578,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 17,578,000

Toutle River Fish Collection Facility - Match

40000021

The state and Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) are preparing to negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding for modifications to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility. Modifications include upgrades to meet a 95% passage requirement and provide for safe and more efficient operation and maintenance. This is approximately an 83% federal and 17% state cost-share agreement with the Corps.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 898,000 2,111,000 15,185,000 9,665,000 27,859,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 27,859,000

SRKW - Sol Duc Hatchery Modifications

40000147

This project will allow for augmenting the existing program to increase Chinook production. Expansion of rearing and use of partial recirculating aquaculture systems will maximize the production of the site and create more prey for Southern Resident Killer Whales.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 478,000 908,000 5,000,000 0 6,386,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 6,386,000

SRKW Elwha Hatchery Expansion

40000251

Funding for the design phase to expand Elwha Hatchery facilities and infrastructure to increase production of subyearling fall Chinook salmon by 2 million.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 162,000 5,464,000 5,626,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 5,626,000

Bingham Creek Smolt & Adult Trap Site Repair & Upgrade

40000269

Provides funding to repair and upgrade the aging salmon and steelhead smolt and adult trap facility on Bingham Creek. After more than 40 years of use, the bridge, weir, adult fish ladder, trapping equipment, and work platforms have deteriorated, posing increasing safety risks to staff. Consultations with the department’s Safety Office have identified essential safety repairs and upgrades needed to protect staff and ensure the continuation of this vital coho and steelhead monitoring program.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 1,878,000 0 1,878,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 1,878,000

Culvert Court Case Fish Passage Barrier Corrections

40000271

Funding is provided to comply with the permanent injunction regarding culvert correction and associated memorandum and decision. This is a fish habitat enhancement project to complete designs and permitting to replace five barrier culverts with 100% passable stream crossing structures in the Chehalis Wildlife Area, replace two barriers, and remove one crossing in the Cherry Valley Wildlife Area.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 817,000 4,594,000 5,411,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 5,411,000

Nemah Hatchery Weir Replacement

40000272

Provides funding to design and permit a new, efficient and safe operating river weir located just upstream of the current structure. Nemah’s weir is old, deteriorating, unsafe to operate, lacks broodstock management efficiencies, and allows a significant number of returning adult fish to escape beyond the ladder entrance to the hatchery.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 381,000 1,705,000 2,086,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 2,086,000

Minor Works Preservation 25-27

40000278

Funding is provided for minor capital projects to preserve and extend the life of department facilities and supporting infrastructure systems.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 11,149,000 0 11,149,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 11,149,000

Minor Works Programmatic 25-27

40000279

Funding is provided for minor capital programmatic work to modernize and renew department facilities to improve functionality and program delivery.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 2,788,000 0 2,788,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 2,788,000

2025-27 Migratory Waterfowl Habitat

40000345

Provides spending authority to acquire threatened waterfowl habitat, enhance wildlife areas, and fund projects on private lands to maintain and enhance waterfowl and wetlands habitats in Washington. These are dedicated funds from the sale of Washington migratory bird stamps and prints to provide habitat enhancements.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 600,000 1,200,000 1,800,000
Funds: Limited Fish and Wildlife Account - State 1,800,000

2025-27 Mitigation Projects and Dedicated Funding

40000347

Provides expenditure authority to spend federal, private, local and special wildlife account monies received by the department for dedicated conservation efforts and construction projects, which include increasing recreational opportunities, repairing or replacing facilities or infrastructure, and providing restoration and long-term protection of critical fish and wildlife habitats.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 13,500,000 67,500,000 81,000,000
Funds: General Fund - Federal 50,000,000
Funds: General Fund - Local 5,000,000
Funds: Limited Fish and Wildlife Account - State 16,000,000
Funds: Special Wildlife Account - Federal 5,000,000
Funds: Special Wildlife Account - Local 5,000,000