Detroit Launches Sewer Repair Program for Flood Relief
Detroit Launches Sewer Repair Program for Flood Relief
Detroit Launches Sewer Repair Program for Flood Relief
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Detroit officials have launched a Private Sewer Repair Program to assist homeowners affected by the catastrophic flooding of June 2021, which was declared a national disaster. Funded by $43 million from a federal disaster recovery package, the program aims to help around 1,500 households in the hardest-hit areas by replacing private sewer lines and making necessary upgrades. Mayor Mike Duggan highlighted that many residents lack the financial means to cover these costly repairs, which can lead to ongoing issues with sewer backup during rainstorms. Cecily Warren, the first beneficiary of the program, expressed relief that she no longer has to fear flooding in her basement after suffering significant damage in 2021. To qualify, homeowners must meet specific income requirements and demonstrate the impact of the flood. The city is actively encouraging eligible residents to apply for this much-needed assistance.

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