Griffith Announces More Than $9.3 Million FEMA Grant for Helene Relief Waterline Repair
Washington,
July 1, 2026
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W. P. Jackson Krug
(202-225-3861)
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded a Hurricane Helene-related grant of $9,344,475 to the Commonwealth of Virginia. This funding will support Washington County Service Authority repair damaged waterline impacted by Hurricane Helene.
In response to this grant notice, U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) issued the following statement:
“Federal disaster relief resources continue to support communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
“This FEMA grant for more than $9.3 million helps local authorities restore 12-inch cast iron waterline for service to Damascus, Virginia.
“This is really exciting news.”
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.
In February 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $8.6 million in Helene relief for water line repair.
In April 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $1.7 million in Helene relief for bridge repair.
In June 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $2.8 million in Helene relief for road repair.
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