Who to Contact
Start by contacting your DEC Regional Permit Administrator before beginning any repairs or clean-up.
- Contact your county's Soil and Water Conservation District with questions on how to stabilize stream banks and assess damage.
- The Army Corps of Engineers may need to be contacted if flooding has occurred in a navigable water
Permits Required
Most work will require a permit from DEC under the Protection of Waters Regulatory Program. See "Do I Need a Permit?"
Permits are issued by the DEC regional offices. Those with complex, multi-residential, commercial and industrial projects are encouraged to schedule a pre-application conference with a DEC Regional Permit Administrator to get answers to permitting questions.
Financial Assistance
Money to repair flood damage is available to individuals, businesses, farms and communities.
Federal Disaster Assistance
FEMA offers assistance to homeowners, renters and business owners affected by natural disasters. See the link to their Disaster Assistance website at right.
Flood and Homeowner's Insurance
Many homeowners' insurance policies do not cover flood damage. Separate flood insurance is usually required. See Questions and Answers about Flood Insurance in New York State
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) allows property owners in participating communities to purchase insurance protection against losses from flooding. The NFIP's "Floodsmart" web page has more information on flood insurance coverage for businesses and individuals.
Technical Support
See Post-Flood Stream Reconstruction for guidance and best practices when rebuilding and repairing after a flood.
See Floodplain management requirements after a flood for National Flood Insurance Program rebuilding requirements, and help with assessing substantial damage and estimating storm damage. This page also lists DEC's regional floodplain management coordinators who can help you understand what is required when rebuilding after a flood.