[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 71 (Wednesday, April 13, 1994)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 94-8898]
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[Federal Register: April 13, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Award of a Cooperative Agreement, Noncompetitive Financial
Assistance
agency: Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office.
action: Notice of intent to make a noncompetitive financial assistance
award.
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summary: The Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office
(RL) announces that pursuant to Public Law 95-224 and section 646 of
the Department of Energy Organization Act, it intends to make a
discretionary financial assistant award based on the criterion set
forth in 10 CFR 600.7(b)(2)(i)(B) to the Yakima Indian Nation (YIN),
Toppenish, Washington, under Cooperative Agreement Number DE-FC06-94RL
12914. The primary purpose of the cooperative agreement is the
replenishment of chinook salmon in the Columbia River. This one year
effort will have a total estimated cost of $170,000, of which $120,000
will be provided by DOE and $50,000 will be provided by YIN.
for further information contact: Questions regarding this announcement
should be addressed to the U.S. Department of Energy, Richland
Operations Office, Procurement Division, Mail Stop A7-80, P.O. Box 550,
825 Jadwin Avenue, Richland, Washington 99352, ATTN: Jo Laughlin,
Contract Specialist.
supplementary information: In support of the transformation within the
Department of Energy as it redirects its focus from a primarily
mission-oriented, inward-facing agency to a service-oriented, customer-
driven agency, the Secretary of Energy has implemented plans for
supporting economic development and community assistance activities
around DOE sites affected by changing program missions. Each Operations
Office has been charged with notifying the public of available
facilities, technology partnership opportunities and economic
development and diversification programs for the purpose of stimulating
local economic growth through community partnerships. In addition, as
part of the cleanup and restoration mission for the Hanford Site and
the nearby Columbia River, plans for replenishing, replacing and
enhancing the stock of returning chinook salmon to this area are
encouraged. With the closure of all nuclear reactors on the Hanford
Site, a number of facilities have become available for use by others.
The Yakima Indian Nation is proposing to use water treatment pools
located at the site of the former 100 Area K-E reactor for the purpose
of rearing and acclimating one-half million upriver bright fall chinook
salmon. It is anticipated that some portion of the juvenile fall
chinook salmon reared and released as a result of this project will
return as adults. These returning adults will contribute to the area
economy by increasing the salmon available for tribal, commercial, and
sports fishermen. In addition, some of these returning adults will
spawn naturally to continue the cycle for future generations. The
ultimate goal is to restore the chinook salmon to its historic level in
the Columbia River. The Yakima Indian Nation, as co-manager of the
Columbia River salmon resources, has coordinated the development of the
project with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, the
National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. The project has also been authorized and endorsed by the 1993-
94 Columbia River Production Agreement in which the Yakima Indian
Nation was identified as the lead agency for implementing this project.
Dated: April 5, 1994.
Robert D. Larson,
Director, Procurement Division, Richland Operations Office.
[FR Doc. 94-8898 Filed 4-12-94; 8:45 am]
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