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State Grant Lands
State Grant Lands | FY 2021
Source Sales Timber Sales 11, 15, 19
Timber Sales-Related Activities 1
Trust Land Transfer Program Land Sales (Includes Land Bank) 4
REVENUE
Grand Total All Funds
DISTRIBUTION
Trust Current Funds 13 Trust Permanent Funds 13 Resource Management Cost Account 15
0 0 0
0 376,400 0 8,400 368,000
$69,320,299 $34,321,650 $15,366,821 $19,631,827
Leases Agriculture Dryland Irrigated Grazing and Other Aquatic Lands Special Use Commercial Real Estate Mineral and Hydrocarbon Rights-Of-Way Communication Sites Special Forest Products
Other Revenue Interest Income Non-Trust Revenue 16, 17
Operating Transfer 1, 12, 17 Permits, Fees, and Miscellaneous 1
Total Revenue
$5,637,285 $3,526,655 $394,048 $1,716,582 18,215,391 11,577,862 1,081,894 5,555,636 1,056,014 692,407 41,149 322,458 21,941,443 12,057,729 0 9,883,715 2,675,766 1,764,025 83,510 828,230 11,273,535 7,703,651 76,748 3,493,137 2,112,689 1,305,774 107,777 699,138 1,151,901 350,455 367,881 433,566 4,093,756 2,029,220 804,194 1,260,342 195,102 119,615 15,015 60,472
$68,352,883 $41,127,393 $2,972,214 $24,253,276
$776,665 $3,990,542 $(3,745,758) $531,880
$138,449,846 $79,439,585 $14,593,278 $44,416,983
Totals may not add due to rounding. ■ About This Page State grant lands (upland and aquatic) were granted to Washington at statehood by the federal government. Each upland parcel is assigned to a specific state trust dedicated to financially supporting a specific beneficiary (e.g., the Common School Trust supports construction of K-12 schools). The aquatic lands are designated as a public trust to benefit the public as a whole. Income from state grant lands is divided among trust beneficiary accounts and the RMCA, which DNR uses to manage the lands.