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What type of assistance is available?
▪ For private wells, furnaces, and septic systems, FEMA may provide assistance or reimbursement for the cost of a
professional, licensed technician’s estimate of the repair or replacement of these items.
▪ You also may receive assistance for the actual repair or replacement of these items not typically covered by
homeowner’s insurance.
▪ If you have applied for FEMA assistance and have not had a home inspection, you should call FEMA Helpline at
800-621-3362 for instructions related to your situation. At the time of your inspection please let the FEMA
inspector know you have a private well and/or septic system that may have been damaged by the storm. If you
Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency say residents who registered with the agency for help following Februaryâs winter storm should read their determination letter carefully regarding their eligibility for assistance.
The letter might not serve as FEMAâs final answer, officials said, as the agency may simply need extra documents to process the application.
In addition, every applicant can appeal the agencyâs decision.
Examples of missing documentation may include an insurance settlement letter, proof of residence, proof of ownership of the damaged property, or proof that the damaged property was the applicantâs primary residence at the time of the disaster.