USFS FLAME Wildfire Suppression Reserve Fund

Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service Wildland Fire Management

Wildfire-Specific Spending: Yes

Wildfire Activities Funded: Response

Authorization:
P.L. 111–88

1,810
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS (IN MIL)
FY2015 – FY2024

Description

The FLAME (Federal Land Assistance, Management, and Enhancement Act Account) Wildfire Suppression Reserve Fund, first funded in FY2010, served as a reserve for when federal funds for wildfire suppression and emergency response in the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Department of Interior (DOI) Wildland Fire Management (WFM) accounts were exhausted. It was jointly funded through the USFS and DOI. Unlike the current Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund, FLAME funds could also be used to cover high-cost wildfires meeting specific criteria (e.g. covering 300 or more acres), in addition to being used to generally replenish federal wildfire funds when previously appropriated accounts were set to be fully obligated within 30 days.

Additional Program Notes & TCS Insights

FLAME funding neither incentivized cost containment in wildfire suppression nor prevented the need for future budget transfers or supplemental appropriations. It merely provided another funding source from which agencies could draw additional funding, rather than creating, instead of a sustainable solution to the wildfire challenge. FLAME was not effective in stopping fire borrowing, where USDA and DOI would reallocate funds from other accounts to meet immediate wildfire suppression costs. USFS depleted its FLAME funding and transferred funds from other accounts in FY2012, FY2013, FY2015, and FY2017.

Appropriations

Regular Supplemental IIJA IRA
FY2015 303,100,000 0
FY2016 823,000,000 0
FY2017 342,000,000 0
FY2018 0 342,000,000
FY2019 0 0
FY2020 0 0
FY2021 0 0
FY2022 0 0 0 0
FY2023 0 0
FY2024 0 0
FY2025 0
FY2026 0

Last Updated: October 17, 2024

Received Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Funding: No

Received Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Funding: No