Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA)
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded two Hurricane Helene-related grants to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
One FEMA grant, worth $5,648,662.50, will help the Washington County Service Authority build water line that restores service to Damascus, Virginia.
A second FEMA grant, worth $2,997,545.85, will assist the Rye Valley Water Authority, located in Sugar Grove, Virginia, repair a local potable water treatment and delivery system.
In response to this grant notice, U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) issued the following statement:
“Progress continues to be made in our efforts to rebuild Southwest Virginia communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
“This latest round of grants worth more than $8.6 million helps local water authorities conduct water line repairs for the communities of Damascus and Sugar Grove.
FEMA funds are obligated to the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Commonwealth will be responsible for providing the funds to the sub-recipients.
In January 2025, Rep. Griffith announced $46.67 million in Helene relief to Virginia from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
In April 2025, Congressman Griffith announced nearly $6 million in Helene relief in a separate grant for Washington County water line repairs.
In January 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $4.2 million in Helene relief for a Wytheville wastewater treatment system.
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