Flow of Deepwater Horizon Funds in Florida Natural Resource Damage Assessment $8.1 billion Florida’s share
Clean Water Act Civil & Administrative Penalties* $6.7 billion from Transocean, BP & Anadarko
NRDA Trustee Council
Criminal Penalties
BP:$4 billion Transocean: $400 million MS 14%
Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
TX 8%
$1.2 billion
LA 50%
AL 14%
20% - Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
$680 million
Resolution of Criminal, Civil, Administrative & Natural Resource Claims
FL 14%
NFWF will consult with the states on project selection. Projects will be split among states based on set percentages.
North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
$100 million
$2.5 billion
Treasury
National Academy of Sciences
$6 million
$500 million
$1.3 billion
80% - RESTORE Act - Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund - $5.3 billion
Trustees: Dept. of Commerce: NOAA
35% Equal State Allocation
30% Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Allocation
Dept. of Agriculture
$1.9 billion
$1.6 billion
State Trustees
7% of total to Florida
Executive Director Justin Ehrenwerth
Dept. of Interior: USFWS Dept. of Defense Environmental Protection Agency
$373 million Lead Agency
Department of Environmental Protection
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
Mimi Drew
Nick Wiley Designated agencies as State Trustees on NRDA Trustee council
Governor Rick Scott
Non-Disproportionately Affected Counties 25% of FL’s Share $93 million
Weighted formula to determine how much money each non-disproportionately impacted county receives
average population
33%
distance to Deepwater Horizon
33%
*There may be other civil and administrative penalties. The CWA penalties are the focus of this chart. **This version updated 4/25/16.
average tax collections per capita
CHAIR: Department of Agriculture
8 Disproportionately Affected Counties
Thomas J. Vilsack/Robert Bonnie
Department of Commerce
75% of FL’s Share $280 million
Department of the Interior
25.334% - Escambia 10.497% - Santa Rosa 15.226% - Okaloosa
Sally Jewell/Michael Connor
Department of the Army Eric Fanning/Jo Ellen Darcy
Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson/VADM Charles Michel
Weighted formula to determine how much money each state receives
NOAA
$133 million The funds will be split up evenly among the 5 Gulf States to establish a center in each.
18.36% to Florida
Shall consult
Florida Institute of Oceanography $26 million
$293 million
Environmental Protection Agency Gina McCarthy/A. Stanley Meiburg
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Governors’ Representatives AL - Gunter Guy FL - Mimi Drew LA - Johnny Bradberry MS - Gary Rikard TX - Toby Baker
4.943% - Wakulla Determined distribution formula
$133 million
2.5% Centers of Excellence
Penny Pritzker/Teresa Christopher
Disproportionately Impacted Counties:
15.101% - Bay 6.743% - Gulf 8.441% - Franklin
2.5% NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program
State plans must be approved by council
Council Members:
13.712% - Walton
34%
30% Oil Spill Restoration Impact Allocation $1.6 billion
Gulf States Marine Commission Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
Florida Gulf Consortium Subcommittee: Committee of 8 Disproportionally Affected Counties
FL Association of Counties facilitated a group of 23 counties to develop an interlocal agreement to oversee this fund.
All 5 states represented in each of these groups
Key
Funds Actions/Decisions FL Only Influence Gulf States/Federal Influence
Resolution of Criminal, Civil, Administrative & Natural Resource Claims
Flow of Deepwater Horizon Funds in Mississippi Natural Resource Damage Assessment $8.1 billion Mississippi’s share $296 million
Clean Water Act Civil & Administrative Penalties* $6.7 billion from Transocean, BP & Anadarko
20% - Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
Criminal Penalties
BP:$4 billion Transocean: $400 million MS 14%
Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
TX 8%
$1.2 billion
LA 50%
AL 14% FL 14%
NFWF will consult with the states on project selection. Projects will be split among states based on set percentages.
North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
$100 million
$2.5 billion
Treasury $6 million
National Academy of Sciences $500 million
$1.3 billion
80% - RESTORE Act - Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund - $5.3 billion
NRDA Trustee Council Trustees: Dept. of Commerce: NOAA Dept. of Interior: USFWS Dept. of Defense Environmental Protection Agency Dept. of Agriculture State Trustees
35% Equal State Allocation
30% Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Allocation
$1.9 billion
$1.6 billion
7% of total to Mississippi
Executive Director Justin Ehrenwerth
$373 million
Council Members: CHAIR: Department of Agriculture Thomas J. Vilsack/Robert Bonnie
Department of Commerce
Department of Environmental Quality
*There may be other civil and administrative penalties. The CWA penalties are the focus of this chart. **This version updated 4/25/16.
$133 million
State plans must be approved by council Weighted formula to determine how much money each state receives
NOAA
2.5% Centers of Excellence
$133 million The funds will be split up evenly among the 5 Gulf States to establish a center in each.
Department of the Interior Sally Jewell/Michael Connor
Department of the Army Eric Fanning/Jo Ellen Darcy
Governor Phil Bryant
2.5% NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program
Penny Pritzker/Teresa Christopher
Gary Rikard
Designated agencies as State Trustees on NRDA Trustee council
30% Oil Spill Restoration Impact Allocation $1.6 billion
Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson/VADM Charles Michel
Will create multiyear implemenation plan & state expendicture plan
19.07% to Mississippi
Shall consult
$305 million
$26 million
Environmental Protection Agency Gina McCarthy/A. Stanley Meiburg
Governors’ Representatives AL - Gunter Guy FL - Mimi Drew LA - Johnny Bradberry MS - Gary Rikard TX - Toby Baker
University of Mississippi Center for Gulf Studies
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Gulf States Marine Commission Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
All 5 states represented in each of these groups
Key
Funds Actions/Decisions MS Only Influence Gulf States/Federal Influence
Flow of Deepwater Horizon Funds in Alabama Natural Resource Damage Assessment
Clean Water Act Civil & Administrative Penalties* $6.7 billion from Transocean, BP & Anadarko
$8.1 billion Alabama’s share
20% - Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
$296 million
Resolution of Criminal, Civil, Administrative & Natural Resource Claims Criminal Penalties
BP:$4 billion Transocean: $400 million
MS 14%
TX 8%
Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund LA 50%
AL 14% FL 14%
NFWF will consult with the states on project selection. Projects will be split among states based on set percentages.
$1.2 billion
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
National Academy of Sciences
Treasury
$2.5 billion
$100 million $6 million
$500 million
$1.3 billion
80% - RESTORE Act - Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund - $5.3 billion
NRDA Trustee Council Trustees:
35% Equal State Allocation
Dept. of Commerce: NOAA Dept. of Interior: USFWS Dept. of Defense Environmental Protection Agency
$1.9 billion 7% of total to Alabama
Dept. of Agriculture State Trustees
$373 million Executive Director Eliska Morgan
AL Gulf Coast Recovery Council
Lead Agency
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Gunter Guy
Port Authority - James Lyons Baldwin County - Skip Gruber
Geological Survey
Mobile County - Jerry Carl
Nick Tew
Bayou La Batre - Annette Johnson Dauphin Island - Jeff Collier Fairhope - Tim Kant
Designated agencies as State Trustees on NRDA Trustee council
Governor Robert Bentley
Gulf Shores - Robert Craft Mobile - Sandy Stimpson Orange Beach - Tony Kennon Chair of council
*There may be other civil and administrative penalties. The CWA penalties are the focus of this chart. **This is version updated 4/25/16.
30% Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Allocation $1.6 billion
Executive Director Justin Ehrenwerth Council Members: CHAIR: Department of Agriculture Thomas J. Vilsack/Robert Bonnie
30% Oil Spill Restoration Impact Allocation $1.6 billion State plans must be approved by council Weighted formula to determine how much money each state receives
Department of Commerce
Department of the Army
20.4% to Alabama
Department of Homeland Security
$326 million
Sally Jewell/Michael Connor
John McHugh/Jo Ellen Darcy
Jeh Johnson/VADM Charles Michel
Environmental Protection Agency
$133 million
NOAA
$133 million The funds will be split up evenly among the 5 Gulf States to establish a center in each.
Dauphin Island Sea Lab $26 million
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Gina McCarthy/A. Stanley Meiburg
Gulf States Marine Commission
Governors’ Representatives
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
AL - Gunter Guy FL - Mimi Drew LA - Johnny Bradberry MS - Gary Rikard TX - Toby Baker
2.5% Centers of Excellence
Shall consult
Penny Pritzker/Teresa Christopher
Department of the Interior
2.5% NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program
All 5 states represented in each of these groups
Key
Funds Actions/Decisions AL Only Influence Gulf States/Federal Influence
Resolution of Criminal, Civil, Administrative & Natural Resource Claims
Flow of Deepwater Horizon Funds in Louisiana
Criminal Penalties
BP:$4 billion Transocean: $400 million
Clean Water Act Civil & Administrative Penalties*
Natural Resource Damage Assessment
MS 14%
$6.7 billion from Transocean, BP & Anadarko
$8.1 billion Louisiana’s share
Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund LA 50%
AL 14%
20% - Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
$5 billion
TX 8%
FL 14%
NFWF will consult with the states on project selection. Projects will be split among states based on set percentages.
$1.2 billion
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation $2.5 billion
North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
National Academy of Sciences
Treasury
$100 million
$500 million
$6 million
$1.3 billion
NRDA Trustee Council
80% - RESTORE Act - Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund - $5.3 billion
Trustees: Dept. of Commerce: NOAA Dept. of Interior: USFWS Dept. of Defense Environmental Protection Agency
30% Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Allocation
35% Equal State Allocation
$1.6 billion
$1.9 billion 7% of total to Louisiana
Dept. of Agriculture State Trustees
Executive Director Justin Ehrenwerth
$373 million Lead Agency
State
70% of LA’s Share $261 million
Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority
30% of LA’s Share $112 million
Johnny Bradberry
Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office Brian Wynne
State plans must be approved by council
Council Members:
Coastal Parishes
CHAIR: Department of Agriculture Thomas J. Vilsack/Robert Bonnie
Department of Natural Resources Thomas Harris
Department of Wildlife & Fisheries
Charlie Melancon
Designated agencies as State Trustees on NRDA Trustee council
Department of Environmental Quality Dr. Chuck Brown
Governor John Bel Edwards
*There may be other civil and administrative penalties. The CWA penalties are the focus of this chart. **This version updated 4/25/16.
20%
average land mass
40%
average population
40%
miles of oiled shoreline
Weighted formula to determine how much money each state receives
Department of Commerce
Penny Pritzker/Teresa Christopher
Department of the Interior Weighted formula to determine how much money each coastal parish receives
30% Oil Spill Restoration Impact Allocation $1.6 billion
Sally Jewell/Michael Connor
Department of the Army John McHugh/Jo Ellen Darcy
Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson/VADM Charles Michel
34.59% to Louisiana
2.5% NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program $133 million
NOAA
Shall consult
$133 million The funds will be split up evenly among the 5 Gulf States to establish a center in each.
Water Institute of the Gulf $26 million
$553 million U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Environmental Protection Agency Gina McCarthy/A. Stanley Meiburg
Gulf States Marine Commission
Governors’ Representatives
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
AL - Gunter Guy FL - Mimi Drew LA - Johnny Bradberry MS - Gary Rikard TX - Toby Baker
2.5% Centers of Excellence
All 5 states represented in each of these groups
Key
Funds Actions/Decisions LA Only Influence Gulf States/Federal Influence
Resolution of Criminal, Civil, Administrative & Natural Resource Claims
Flow of Deepwater Horizon Funds in Texas Natural Resource Damage Assessment $8.1 billion Texas’s share
Criminal Penalties
BP: $4 billion Transocean: $400 million
Clean Water Act Civil & Administrative Penalties* $6.7 billion from Transocean, BP & Anadarko
MS 14%
NRDA Trustee Council
LA 50%
AL 14%
20% - Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
$238 million
TX 8%
FL 14%
NFWF will consult with the states on project selection. Projects will be split among states based on set percentages.
Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
$1.2 billion
North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
$2.5 billion
National Academy of Sciences
$100 million
$500 million
Treasury $6 million
$1.3 billion
80% - RESTORE Act - Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund - $5.3 billion
Trustees: Dept. of Commerce: NOAA Dept. of Interior: USFWS Dept. of Defense Environmental Protection Agency
35% Equal State Allocation $1.9 billion
Dept. of Agriculture State Trustees
7% of total to Texas $373 million
General Land Office
Carter Smith
George P. Bush
$1.6 billion
Executive Director Justin Ehrenwerth Council Members:
Lead Agency
Parks & Wildlife Department
30% Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Allocation
CHAIR: Department of Agriculture
Commission on Environmental Quality Toby Baker
Designated agencies as State Trustees on NRDA Trustee council
Governor Greg Abbott
Chairs of board
*There may be other civil and administrative penalties. The CWA penalties are the focus of this chart. **This version updated 4/25/16.
7.58% to Texas
Department of the Army
$121 million
Sally Jewell/Michael Connor
Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson/VADM Peter Neffenger
Environmental Protection Agency
Texas Workforce Commission
AL - Gunter Guy FL - Mimi Drew LA - Johnny Bradberry MS - Gary Rikard TX - Toby Baker
TX Comptroller of Public Accounts Texas Water Development Board Public Utility Commission of Texas Economic Dev. & Tourism Division
Weighted formula to determine how much money each state receives
Department of the Interior
Penny Pritzker/Teresa Christopher
Texas Parks and Wildlife Texas General Land Office
TX Department of Transportation Texas Railroad Commission Texas Department of Agriculture
State plans must be approved by council
Thomas J. Vilsack/Robert Bonnie
Department of Commerce
John McHugh/Jo Ellen Darcy
Texas RESTORE Act Advisory Board
30% Oil Spill Restoration Impact Allocation $1.6 billion
Gina McCarthy/A. Stanley Meiburg
2.5% NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program $133 million NOAA
Shall consult
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
2.5% Centers of Excellence
$133 million The funds will be split up evenly among the 5 Gulf States to establish a center in each.
2 consortiums led by Univ. of Houston & Texas A&M Corpus Christi $26 million
Gulf States Marine Commission Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
Governors’ Representatives All 5 states represented in each of these groups
Key
Funds Actions/Decisions TX Only Influence Gulf States/Federal Influence