FEMA Funds Available For Flood Mitigation
Individuals and households in Potter County who suffered property damage or loss in early August due to the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby are now eligible for additional assistance. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds have been released to pay for mitigation measures to prevent future flood losses. In addition, the U.S. Small Business Administration may now increase an approved disaster loan by 20 percent of the verified loss for any mitigation improvements made by business owners.
Homeowners who suffer losses from a presidentially-declared disaster and apply for FEMA assistance will be informed if they qualify for Home Repair Assistance that provides for:
- Elevating a water heater or furnace to avoid future flood damage.
- Elevating or moving an electrical panel to avoid flood damage.
More information on mitigation techniques can be found in a FEMA brochure, “Reducing Risk to Natural Hazards.” (https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/fema-mitigation-ideas_02-13-2013.pdf ) The brochure covers hazards from drought and earthquake to flood and wildfire.
Those taking mitigation measures are reminded that they may have to acquire township/borough permits and meet local codes and professional standards.