Chelan County PUD
News Release
1/25/2010
In order to continue progress on fish survival and hatchery evaluations as part of long-term Habitat Conservation Plans, Chelan County PUD commissioners on Monday approved new contracts for fish tags and related equipment totaling about $1.4 million for 2010.
Commissioners approved a contract not to exceed $395,000 for 158,300 passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags and another not to exceed $1,003,957 for 3,085 acoustic tags. Hydroacoustic Technology Inc. of Seattle is the sole source provider for the acoustic tags, and Biomark Inc. of Idaho is the sole source provider of the PIT tags and related equipment.
Acoustic tags about the size of pencil erasers are inserted surgically into small salmon and steelhead and send a signal that is recognizable by scanners placed at dams or in reservoirs. PIT tags are like small grains of rice that are inserted with a needle or syringe into the fish and are activated only when passing near or through devices that trigger a signal. Both are used to track the whereabouts and survival of threatened and endangered fish that pass PUD hydro projects on the Columbia River and to identify where fish originated.
Chelan PUD faces deadlines for demonstrating compliance with agreed-upon fish-survival standards in the next few years. If standards are met, the PUD expects to be able to reduce the level of monitoring after that.
In other action Monday:
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The next regular commission meeting is at 1 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 1, 2009, in the PUD boardroom at 327 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Most PUD commission meetings are recorded, and a link to the audio is available on the PUD’s home page at www.chelanpud.org.
Steve Lachowicz
Communications director
509-661-4639, direct line
509-679-0148, cell
steve.lachowicz@chelanpud.org