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[http://ltempeis.anl.gov/documents/docs/LTEMP_ROD.pdf '''LTEMP ROD Sec 6.1.b. (page 12):'''] The GCDAMP priorities are set by the GCPA of 1992, the LTEMP FEIS, and ROD, and related mitigation requirements for endangered species and cultural resources. The GCDAMP priorities include the management and experimental actions; mitigation and environmental commitments; and research and monitoring identified in the LTEMP FEIS and ROD, and these will be the highest priorities for GCDAMP over the term of the LTEMP. The GCDAMP activities that are eligible for funding from power revenues are those actions related to dam operations or the mitigation of dam operations within the CRE. These will be funded in compliance with Section 204 of Public Law (PL) 106-377. Appropriated funds or other sources of funding may also be used for GCDAMP activities as specified in Section 1808 of the GCPA and Section 204 of PL 106-377.
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== '''Program Areas for TWP''' ==
 
 
[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Long-term_Experimental_and_Management_Plan_(LTEMP) Based on ROD Resource Categories] (see page 6 of the [http://ltempeis.anl.gov/documents/docs/LTEMP_ROD.pdf ROD])
 
[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Long-term_Experimental_and_Management_Plan_(LTEMP) Based on ROD Resource Categories] (see page 6 of the [http://ltempeis.anl.gov/documents/docs/LTEMP_ROD.pdf ROD])
 
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*[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=CULTURAL Archaeological and cultural resources]

Revision as of 16:30, 18 December 2019


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The Budget Ad Hoc Group Page

Originally established November 12, 2003. Re-established June 22, 2009.

Status

Active

Latest Charge

The Budget Ad Hoc Group (BAHG) will work with the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center (GCMRC) to develop an annual budget recommendation for TWG consideration. This is to include an initial budget recommendation during the spring TWG meeting and a final recommendation during the summer TWG meeting.

Background Information Budget Page USBR Link to TWG Ad-Hocs and Membership

Group Members

Chair: Craig Ellsworth

Members: Melinda Arviso-Ciocco, Jan Balsom, Cliff Barrett, Rob Billerbeck, Shane Capron, Kurt Dongoske, Shane Capron, Paul Harms, Brian Healy, Ken Hyde, Leslie James, Vineetha Kartha, Ryan Mann, Craig McGinnis, Emily Omana Smith, Bill Persons, Ben Reeder, Peggy Roefer, Seth Shanahan, Larry Stevens, Lee Traynham, Kirk Young.

Invited technical advisors: Helen Fairley, John Jordan, Mike Moran, Clayton Palmer, Dave Rogowski, Scott Vanderkooi.

Upcoming Meetings

Hello, BAHGers!

Here is your call-in number for all the BAHG calls listed below: 1-877-932-7704 Passcode: 8410783#

Budget Process Timeline [1]

2019 (Planning for Fiscal Year 3 = 2020)

  • January: Annual reporting meeting and information synthesis (2 days) followed by 1-day TWG meeting to review initial results and findings of TWP. Potential TWP changes may be identified.
  • February: BAHG/agencies/tribes meetings to consider mid-work plan adjustments to TWP, February through March.
  • March:
  • April: Consider mid-work plan adjustments at TWG meeting. BAHG and TWG considers potential changes to the Fiscal Year 3 TWP based on criteria in section 2.7.
  • May:
  • June: TWG considers and recommends mid-work plan adjustments to TWP and a recommendation for Fiscal Year 3 budget.
  • July:
  • August: AMWG meets and considers mid-work plan adjustments to TWP recommended by TWG and recommends Fiscal Year 3 budget to the SOI.
  • September:
  • October: Fiscal Year 3 begins under the TWP guidance.
  • November: Consumer Price Index becomes available. Science and management meeting with DOI and cooperators. New TWP development meeting within DOI.
  • December: USGS produces GCMRC annual project reports document for prior year work.

2020 (Planning for Fiscal Year 1 = 2021)

  • January: Annual reporting meeting and information synthesis (2 days) followed by 1-day TWG meeting to review budget and provide initial guidance to GCMRC and Reclamation. TWG reviews progress in addressing Information Needs and research accomplishments.
  • February: GCMRC meets with tribes and DOI agencies. GCMRC follow-up with BAHG on priorities and areas of emphasis on TWP. GCMRC meets with cooperators to develop projects. AMWG meeting to discuss initial priorities. DOI and Federal family input.
  • March: GCMRC and Reclamation will develop an initial TWP based on DOI priorities and input from scientists, the TWG, and DOI/DOE family. Initial TWP presented to DOI and Secretary’s Designee.
  • April: GCMRC meets with tribes and DOI agencies. April TWG meeting to consider draft TWP, including anticipated funding sources. Unresolved issues or conflicting priorities will be resolved by DOI in consultation with the DOI Family. GCMRC begins development of second draft TWP.
  • May: GCMRC and Reclamation provide a second draft TWP to the BAHG, Science Advisors, DOI agencies, and tribes for their review and comment. GCMRC meets with tribes, BAHG, to get input on TWP. GCMRC develops third draft of TWP.
  • June: GCMRC and Reclamation finish third draft for review. TWG meets to provide input on the draft GCMRC and Reclamation TWP and provide a recommendation to the AMWG.
  • July: GCMRC and Reclamation provide a final draft TWP to the AMWG for their review.
  • August: AMWG meets to provide input on the GCMRC and Reclamation draft TWP and provide a recommendation to the SOI.
  • September: SOI reviews the budget and work plan recommendation from AMWG.
  • October: Fiscal Year 1 begins under the TWP guidance.
  • November: Consumer Price Index becomes available. Science and management meeting with DOI and cooperators.
  • December: Budget is finalized. USGS produces GCMRC annual project reports document for prior year work.

2021 (Planning for Fiscal Year 2 = 2022)

  • January: Annual reporting meeting (1-2 days) followed by 1-day TWG meeting with a primary emphasis on reporting results/findings/scientific advances on previous work plan.
  • February:
  • March:
  • April: BAHG and TWG considers potential changes to the Fiscal Year 2 TWP based on criteria in section 2.7.
  • May:
  • June: TWG recommends Fiscal Year 2 budget of TWP to AMWG.
  • July:
  • August: AMWG recommends Fiscal Year 2 budget of TWP to SOI.
  • September
  • October: Fiscal Year 2 begins under the TWP guidance.
  • November: Science and management meeting with DOI and cooperators.
  • December: GCMRC produces annual project reports document.

2022 (Planning for Fiscal Year 3 = 2023)

  • January: Annual reporting meeting and information synthesis (2 days) followed by 1-day TWG meeting to review initial results and findings of TWP. Potential TWP changes may be identified.
  • February: BAHG/agencies/tribes meetings to consider mid-work plan adjustments to TWP, February through March.
  • March:
  • April: Consider mid-work plan adjustments at TWG meeting. BAHG and TWG considers potential changes to the Fiscal Year 3 TWP based on criteria in section 2.7.
  • May:
  • June: TWG considers and recommends mid-work plan adjustments to TWP and a recommendation for Fiscal Year 3 (2023) budget.
  • July:
  • August: AMWG meets and considers mid-work plan adjustments to TWP recommended by TWG and recommends Fiscal Year 3 budget to the SOI.
  • September:
  • October: Fiscal Year 3 begins under the TWP guidance.
  • November: Consumer Price Index becomes available. Science and management meeting with DOI and cooperators. New TWP development meeting within DOI.
  • December: USGS produces GCMRC annual project reports document for prior year work.


Links

Documents and Direction

ADHOC Group Information Needs

Current TWP BAHG Meeting Notes


Papers and Presentations

2016

Priorities and Funding of the GCDAMP

LTEMP ROD Sec 6.1.b. (page 12): The GCDAMP priorities are set by the GCPA of 1992, the LTEMP FEIS, and ROD, and related mitigation requirements for endangered species and cultural resources. The GCDAMP priorities include the management and experimental actions; mitigation and environmental commitments; and research and monitoring identified in the LTEMP FEIS and ROD, and these will be the highest priorities for GCDAMP over the term of the LTEMP. The GCDAMP activities that are eligible for funding from power revenues are those actions related to dam operations or the mitigation of dam operations within the CRE. These will be funded in compliance with Section 204 of Public Law (PL) 106-377. Appropriated funds or other sources of funding may also be used for GCDAMP activities as specified in Section 1808 of the GCPA and Section 204 of PL 106-377.

Program Areas for TWP

Based on ROD Resource Categories (see page 6 of the ROD)

  • Natural Processes: Not used (is an evaluation of above resources as related to “natural” benchmarks)