Five Communities Receive Flood Hazard Mitigation Funding
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The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency announced five communities will receive $2.8 million Flood Hazard Mitigation funding to help them reduce the loss of life and property damage in the event of future flooding. The communities include: · · · · · The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program is funded at a 75 percent federal share and a 25 percent non-federal share. Nearly 1,000 properties have been mitigated at a cost of $100 million so families could move out of harm's way. Priority for hazard mitigation entails acquisition and relocation of structures from hazard-prone areas; retrofitting, such as flood proofing or seismic retrofits to protect structures from future damage; and structural hazard control, such as debris basins or floodwalls. The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program is a federal grant program administered by PEMA and made available after each federal disaster declaration. For more information regarding the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program webpage. |
11/4/2005 |
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