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 <title>Emergency Salvage Sale Program: Forest Service Met Its Target, but More Timber Could Have Been Offered for Sale</title>
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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Forest Service&apos;s
emergency salvage timber program, commonly referred to as the salvage
rider, focusing on: (1) the volume of salvage timber offered by the
Forest Service under the salvage rider from fiscal year (FY) 1995
through December 1996 compared with the volume that it had planned to
offer for the same period prior to passage of the rider; (2) the effect
of the Secretary of Agriculture&apos;s July 2, 1996, memorandum, which placed
more restrictions on salvage sales; (3) whether four specific provisions
of the salvage rider helped the Forest Service to offer salvage timber
for sale more timely; and (4) whether certain salvage sales that were of
concern to environmental organizations met the definition of salvage
timber as specified in the salvage rider and Forest Service&apos;s
guidelines.&lt;p/&gt;GAO found that: (1) under the emergency salvage program, the Forest
Service offered for sale a total of 4.6 billion board feet of salvage
timber, which was 1.2 billion board feet more than the Forest Service
had planned to offer before the rider; (2) the total volume offered
under the rider was about 2 percent more than the target of 4.5 billion
board feet specified in the Secretary of Agriculture&apos;s letter to the
Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3) the volume of salvage
timber offered for sale under the salvage rider could have been
significantly greater; (4) four selected provisions of the rider had
little effect on either expediting the preparation and award of salvage
sales or increasing the volume of the salvage timber offered for sale
for the four forests GAO visited; (5) two of the provisions, eliminating
the appeals process and expediting judicial review, were of little help
because, traditionally, the Forest Service experiences few appeals or
legal challenges when selling salvage timber; (6) the rider required
that for each salvage sale, the national forest shall prepare a document
that combines an environmental assessment and a biological evaluation;
(7) this provision was implemented by simply attaching the documents
together; (8) Forest Service officials believed that by continuing to
prepare separate documents, they could plan and prepare their salvage
sales faster and that combining the two documents resulted in an
excessive amount of detailed information that was not needed for
decisionmaking activities; (9) at the four forests GAO visited, only one
retired employee was rehired and a few contractors were used; (10)
nationwide, 10 retired employees were rehired and no statistics are
available on how may contractors were used: (11) GAO reviewed 14 salvage
sales for which the Forest Service had received complaints from
environmental organizations that the sales contained excessive volumes
of green timber, live and healthy trees, and thus did not comply with
the definition of a salvage sale under the salvage rider; (12) GAO&apos;s
analysis of the contract files for all of the 14 salvage sales showed
that they contained sufficient documentation to support the Forest
Service&apos;s conclusions that these sales met the salvage rider&apos;s
definition of a salvage sale and the Forest Service&apos;s guidelines for
implementing the rider; and (13) however, the Forest Service delayed of*</abstract>
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