2018-2022 Puget Sound Action Agenda Projects

NTA ID NTA Title Link Cost Estimate Action Objectives Owner Organization
2018-0166 Schoolyard Stormwater Management http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0166 $114,444.00 Schoolyard Stormwater Management coordinates local partners to develop stormwater management structures on school yards, reducing school pollution and providing an on-site location for field investigations. Mason Conservation District
2018-0172 Expand South Sound Shore Friendly Programs http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0172 $972,580.00 This action links shoreline homeowners to science-based, non-regulatory, professional technical assistance for land stewardship. It provides site-specific guidance to reduce shoreline armor and develops restoration projects to benefit salmon recovery. Mason Conservation District
2018-0182 Water Quality Focused Street Sweeping Program http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0182 $816,286.00 Expand an existing limited street sweeping program to city-wide with deliberate focus on water quality to reduce pollutants released to surface waters. GIS-based analysis will direct development and implementation of optimal sweeper operating procedures City of Olympia
2018-0189 Mud Bay Habitat Protection http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0189 $300,000.00 The objective of this proposal is to protect, through fee acquisition, approximately 55 acres of wetland and shoreline property on Mud Bay. The properties have been identified and the landowners wish to either sell or donate their properties. Capitol Land Trust
2018-0190 Middle Deschutes Habitat Acquisition http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0190 $600,000.00 The objective of this proposal is to protect, through fee acquisition, approximately 220 acres of undeveloped land belonging to two landowners along the Deschutes River.  The landowners are supportive of selling their land for conservation purposes. Capitol Land Trust
2018-0191 Lower Deschutes Habitat Acquisition http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0191 $250,000.00 The objective of this proposal is to protect, through fee acquisition, approximately 33 acres of property along the Deschutes River. The property is owned by one landowner who is supportive of selling his property for conservation purposes. Capitol Land Trust
2018-0194 Union Avenue Water Quality Retrofit http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0194 $600,000.00 This project will design and construct a stormwater treatment facility to treat runoff from an approximately 72-acre urban basin tributary to Moxlie Creek in Olympia. City of Olympia
2018-0195 Brawne Avenue Basin Water Quality Retrofit http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0195 $800,000.00 This project would design and construct a stormwater treatment facility to treat runoff from an approximately 45-acre basin. City of Olympia
2018-0196 Capitol Way Water Quality Retrofit http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0196 $650,000.00 This project will design and construct a water quality treatment facility for runoff from approximately 20 acres tributary to Capitol Lake. City of Olympia
2018-0197 Martin Way at Mary Elder Water Quality Retrofit http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0197 $550,000.00 Design and construct a storwater treatment facility to treat runoff from approximately 140 acres of commercial property tributary to Woodard Creek. City of Olympia
2018-0198 Plum Street Water Quality Retrofit http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0198 $800,000.00 Design and construct stormwater treatment facilities for runoff from approximately 42 acres tributary to Moxlie Creek and Budd Inlet. City of Olympia
2018-0199 Fones Road Bioretention Retrofit http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0199 $350,000.00 This project will design and construct a bioretention facility to provide water quality treatment for runoff from approximately 10 acres at Pacific Avenue and Fones Road tributary to Woodard Creek. City of Olympia
2018-0203 Lower Ohop Creek and Floodplain Protection and Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0203 $950,000.00 1: Permanently protect an additional 200 acres in the Lower Ohop Valley through fee acquisition and conservation easements. 2: Develop preliminary project designs for next phase of the Lower Ohop Creek realignment and floodplain restoration. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0206 Restore Naturally Functioning Riparian Buffers in South Sound http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0206 $373,520.00 The objectives of this NTA are to expand on non-CREP efforts to restore  naturally functioning riparian habitat across priority streams located in WRIA 14. Mason Conservation District
2018-0251 Upper Ohop Valley Protection and Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0251 $360,000.00 Objective 1: Permanently protect an additional 26 acres in the upper Ohop Valley through fee acquisition. Objective 2: Restore native trees and shrubs and wetland vegetation throughout 30 acres of the upper Ohop Valley floodplain. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0282 Nisqually Nearshore Habitat Protection – East Johnson Point http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0282 $2,500,000.00 Permanently protect up to 178 acres and 1.3 miles of nearshore habitat including portions of two coastal lagoons, forested marine riparian areas, and forested wetland. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0283 Nisqually Nearshore Habitat Protection and Restoration – Anderson and Ketron Islands http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0283 $2,975,000.00 1: Permanently protect 78 acres of nearshore, wetland and forested upland along South Oro Bay on Anderson Island. 3: Develop nearshore habitat restoration plan for South Oro Bay. 2: Permanently protect 70 acres on Ketron Island. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0284 Whitewater Reach – Nisqually River Protection and Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0284 $360,000.00 1: Permanently protect an additional 50 acres along the Whitewater Reach of the Nisqually River. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0285 McKenna Reach – Nisqually River Protection and Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0285 $750,000.00 1: Permanently protect up to 100 acres along the McKenna Reach of the Nisqually River. 2: Develop plans for floodplain and off-channel habitat restoration. 3: Restore native forest across 40 acres of floodplain and riparian habitat. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0287 Wilcox Reach – Nisqually River Protection and Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0287 $2,200,000.00 1: Permanently protect an additional 250 acres along the Wilcox Reach of the Nisqually River. 2: Restore and enhance floodplain forest on 100 acres. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0289 Middle Reach – Nisqually River Protection and Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0289 $460,000.00 1: Permanently protect an additional 60 acres in the floodplain along the Middle Reach of the Nisqually River. 2: Restore and enhance native forest vegetation on 100 acres along the Middle Reach of the Nisqually River. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0290 Nisqually River Tributaries Protection and Reforestation http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0290 $3,250,000.00 1: Permanently protect 50 acres along Lackamas Creek. 2: Permanently protect 255 acres along Powell Creek. 3: Permanently protect 150 acres along Murray Creek. 4: Plant native trees and shrubs on 50 acres along these Nisqually River tributaries. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0343 Deschutes River Mile 21 Large Wood & Riparian Planting Implementation http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0343 $614,000.00 This construction project seeks to implement 2015 Deschutes River TMDL riparian and channel restoration actions by increasing habitat complexity and riparian cover to a 1,000 linear foot reach by installing large wood structures and planting 12 acres. South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0344 Deschutes River Mile 33 Large Wood Installation http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0344 $750,000.00 This habitat restoration project seeks to add habitat complexity to a high priority reach of the mainstem Deschutes River by installing approximately 250 pieces of wood to a 1,500 foot reach implementing TMDL recommendations. South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0345 Budd Inlet Tributaries Fish Passage Implementation Project http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0345 $3,927,000.00 The objective of this project is to remove three fish passage barriers to two major tributaries to Budd Inlet: Gull Harbor (Boston Harbor Road) and Ellis Creek (Gull Harbor Road & 33rd). The Gull Harbor Culvert Replacement is fully designed. South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0356 Thurston County Urban Septic to Sewer Conversion http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0356 $185,874.00 Protect shellfish growing areas through an urban septic to sewer conversion program.  Conduct public outreach, develop codes, policies, and city-specific implementation plans to adopt the conversion program. Thurston County
2018-0360 Thurston Shellfish Growing Areas OSS Pollution Prevention http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0360 $1,037,107.00 Prevent fecal coliform contamination of important shellfish growing areas by ensuring that all onsite sewage systems are functioning properly.  Protect growing areas in Eld & Totten Inlets which have threatened or concerned stations & open acres in Budd. Thurston County
2018-0380 Accelerating Riparian Restoration in Thurston County http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0380 $555,000.00 1. Improve water quality by increasing restoration of degraded riparian areas. 2. Improve freshwater habitat conditions. 3. Understand and reduce the barriers (financial, technical, regulatory, social) to riparian restoration on private land. Thurston County
2018-0402 Shelton Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program Development – Phase 1 http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0402 $317,000.00 This action creates a new green stormwater infrastructure focus at the City of Shelton that will proactively map, assess, and prioritize projects that will improve stormwater management and public engagement in sub-basins and waterways in the City. Mason Conservation District
2018-0458 Pollution Prevention, Identification and Correction – Thurston County http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0458 $1,421,427.00 Expand a Pollution Prevention, Identification and Correction Program from Henderson Shellfish Protection District to all shellfish growing areas in Thurston County to protect  and reopen shellfish beds. Thurston County
2018-0509 Measurement of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products, and Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Budd Inlet and Port Gardner Bay sediments http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0509 $104,018.00 Measure concentrations of personal care products and pharmaceuticals (PPCPs) and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), contaminants of emerging concern in sediments from Budd Inlet and Port Gardner Bay, establishing baseline information for these bays. Department of Ecology
2018-0528 Deschutes River Estuary Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0528 $113,400,000.00 The proposed NTA consists of two phases. Phase 1 will conduct a sediment transport study and produce a sediment management plan.  In phase 2 we will remove the dam at the mouth of the Deschutes River and conduct restoration in the historic estuary. Squaxin Tribe
2018-0605 West Bay Park Shoreline Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0605 $8,267,000.00 Restore function of 4,000 linear feet of West Bay Shoreline of Budd Inlet in Olympia; Daylight two small creek estuaries; Enhance fish and wildlife habitat (tidal wetland & riparian) and juvenile salmon migration corridor; Address contaminated soils. City of Olympia
2018-0626 Budd Inlet bulkhead removal and shoreline softening http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0626 $600,000.00 The objective of this proposal is to restore section of barrier and bluff-backed beach to alleviate degradation of sediment supply and transport, tidal flow, and other nearshore processes along approximately one mile of Budd Inlet shoreline. Department of Natural Resources
2018-0643 West Oakland Bay Estuary Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0643 $3,300,000.00 The proposed NTA represents the next phase to restore the lost saltmarsh in the estuary of Goldsborough Creek, the largest system in WRIA 14. Squaxin Tribe
2018-0656 Skookum Valley Conservation http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0656 $3,727,479.00 The proposed NTA will purchase and place into conservation the three highest rated parcels in the lower Skookum Creek Watershed; a Tier 1 priority salmon stream located in WRIA 14. Squaxin Tribe
2018-0661 Nisqually River-Wilcox Reach Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0661 $5,000,000.00 Objectives include removing flood control berms that restrict river and floodplain function, placing in-stream, wood habitat structures, restore/enhance up to 100 acres of floodplain area, improving river channel morphology, improving off-channel habitat. South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0704 Optimizing Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) Placement in South Puget Sound http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0704 $176,012.00 To develop a scalable, portable landscape-level method for locating and selecting GSI based on hydrological, societal, and economic controls; to distribute project results and findings through innovative and effective education and outreach activities. Washington State University
2018-0760 McNeil Island Shoreline Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0760 $554,300.00 Restore functions and natural processes of the nearshore ecosystem on McNeil Island through the removal of shoreline armoring and other debris. Department of Natural Resources
2018-0819 Nisqually Community Forest – Acquisition and Stewardship http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0819 $8,750,000.00 1: Acquire approximately 2,000 acres of forest land along the Mashel River and its headwaters, Busy Wild Creek.� 2: Forest management that will increase forest resilience, biological diversity, and salmonid habitat conditions. Nisqually Land Trust
2018-0835 Titlow Estuary Restoration Project http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0835 $7,558,000.00 The Titlow Estuary Restoration project will remove shoreline armor and fill, restore fish passage and tidal hydrology, reclaim estuarine and freshwater tidal wetlands, and improve water quality to an estuarine embayment in the Tacoma Narrows. South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0844 South Sound Nearshore Restoration Strategy http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0844 $1,000,000.00 Objectives for this proposal include: Develop a map of the priority shoreline reaches for restoration Conduct restoration feasibility analyses on a site by site and reach basis Develop restoration strategies for several priority shoreline reaches South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0860 Ecological Responses to Nearshore Restoration in South Puget Sound http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0860 $150,000.00 Objectives Include: Continuing monitoring at the site and drift-cell scale at the Edgewater Beach Restoration Site; expanded analysis of ecological effects of armor removal; adding additional restoration monitoring sites. South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
2018-0862 South Sound Shellfish Recovery http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0862 $25,044,390.00 The primary objective for the proposed NTA is to upgrade 1714.7 acres of shellfish growing area and prevent future downgrades in Approved areas by implementing a comprehensive, coordinated Shellfish Protection Program throughout South Puget Sound. Pierce County
2018-0875 McNeil Island Estuary Restoration http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0875 $3,000,000.00 The DNR Aquatic Restoration Program and Department of Fish and Wildlife are collaborating to restore shorelines and estuaries at impacted sites around McNeil Island. The objective of this NTA is to restore three estuaries located on McNeil Island. Department of Fish and Wildlife
2018-0911 Clear Choices for Clean Water http://www.psp.wa.gov/gis/NTATool/NTADetails.html?NTAID=2018-0911 $165,000.00 To improve water quality in the Puget Sound through the expansion of the program, Clear Choices for Clean Water through increased direct education & access to tools to enable positive behavioral change that improve water quality in the aggregate. Thurston Conservation District