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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the management of the
Exxon Valdez settlement funds, focusing on: (1) how much Exxon had paid,
to whom the funds had been disbursed, and how the money had been used;
(2) whether the Trustee Council has funded activities that may not be
consistent with the agreement and the council&apos;s implementing policies;
(3) how the prices paid for land acquisitions compare with government
land appraisals; (4) if the public participation process for the habitat
acquisition program is similar to that used for other restoration
actions; and (5) whether the trust funds are being managed to maximize
the overall returns.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) through the end of fiscal year 1997, Exxon had made
settlement payments of $620 million; (2) $521 million has been
reimbursed or disbursed for various activities; (3) these funds were to:
(a) reimburse agencies or credit Exxon for oil spill cleanup or damage
assessment costs ($198 million); (b) buy land to protect or enhance
damaged resources ($187 million); (c) conduct monitoring, research, or
restoration projects ($116 million); and (d) provide administrative,
science management, public information and related costs ($20 million);
(4) the remaining $99 million represents funds not yet disbursed; (5)
most of the activities funded by the Trustee Council appear consistent
with the terms of the memorandum of agreement and the council&apos;s
implementing policies; (6) all of the activities that dealt with habitat
acquisition and general restoration and most research and monitoring
activities appeared consistent with the agreement and restoration plan
in that they were linked to the oil spill, limited to restoration of
natural resources in Alaska, and included in the types of restoration
activities specified in the memorandum of agreement between the federal
government and the state of Alaska; (7) a few monitoring and research
projects have been funded even though they have questionable linkage to
the spill or appear to run counter to the Trustee Council&apos;s policy of
not funding projects that would normally be funded by a federal or state
agency; (8) the Trustee Council has paid about 56 percent above the
government-appraised value for the lands it has acquired; (9) nearly all
the amount paid above the government-appraised value is a result of five
large parcel acquisitions; (10) for these five acquisitions, involving
about 360,000 acres bought outright or containing some type of easement,
the council paid from 2 to almost 4 times the government-appraised
value; (11) the public participation process followed by the Trustee
Council for acquiring land is similar to the process followed for
decisions on other restoration activities; (12) GAO found that the
council&apos;s processes for both habitat acquisition and other restoration
activities appear to provide ample opportunities for the public to
review information and comment; and (13) the Trustee Council&apos;s
independent auditors have identified two major ways for increasing
returns on settlement funds.</abstract>
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