NRCS To Help Property Owners In Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wyoming Counties Damaged By Flooding

On March 20, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service announced funds have been made available to help private residents and businesses that received damage during the September 2023 storm.

Approximately $879,000 has been awarded to residents in Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties.

Through its Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program, NRCS will be able to provide assistance to nine sites that faced severe erosion, putting primary residences and businesses at risk for future storm damage.

“EWP provides immediate assistance to communities to mitigate potential hazards to life and property resulting from disasters and particularly the severe erosion and flooding that occurred in September,” said Denise Coleman, State Conservationist for NRCS in Pennsylvania. “We look forward to helping a damaged watershed so that lives and property are protected while preventing further devastation in the community.”

The approximately $879,000 from NRCS covers 75 percent of the cost of emergency measures. 

The remaining costs (approximately $293,000) will be provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

EWP requires a local unit of Government to sponsor each eligible project (project sponsors) and can be in the form of cash or in-kind services. 

For these projects, the Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming County Conservation Districts will sponsor the projects in their respective county. 

The City of Scranton is also sponsoring a project.

These nine sites will help protect 16 private residences and business owners. Construction is scheduled to begin this spring.

Visit the NRCS-PA webpage for more information on technical and financial support available to landowners.

Related Articles:

-- Insurance Dept.: Stay Protected With Flood Insurance During Flood Awareness Week  [PaEN] 

-- NRCS To Help Property Owners In Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wyoming Counties Damaged By Flooding  [PaEN] 

-- Delaware River Basin Commission Releases New Tool To Help Communities Understand Local Impacts Of Extreme Precipitation Events  [PaEN]

-- Groups Send Letter To Congress Seeking Critical Investments In Appalachian Flood Recovery And Resilience Program  [PaEN] 

NewsClips:

-- WNEP: Federal Assistance Officially Denied For Luzerne, Lackawanna County Flooding 

-- Wilkes-Barre Times: Cartwright, PEMA Respond To FEMA Denial Of Flood Damage Aid

-- Wilkes-Barre Times: Flood Buyout Demolition Contract For Strip Club Awarded In Plymouth Twp, Luzerne County

[Posted: March 19, 2024]


3/25/2024

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