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Board thanks water-plant staff and pursues FEMA reimbursement after pump failure

December 04, 2025 | Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky


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Board thanks water-plant staff and pursues FEMA reimbursement after pump failure
Board members provided an operational update on a recent pump failure at the water plant and said they have filed an insurance claim and are pursuing reimbursement through FEMA.

A board member thanked Jim Milliner at the water plant for responding to the pump issue and Tyler for handling FEMA contacts and support with the claims process. "I wanna thank Tyler for his assistance and Jim for for doing that for us," a speaker said when describing ongoing efforts to file and pursue reimbursement. The transcript records that staff believe they have a reasonable chance of receiving FEMA reimbursement but noted they will file manually because an electronic filing window had passed.

The update included no dollar figures, timetables for reimbursement, or firm confirmation of FEMA approval. Board members characterized the matter as an ongoing claim and expressed appreciation for staff work to document and pursue that claim.

Next steps: staff will continue to work with insurance and FEMA contacts and will report back to the board on the outcome of the reimbursement effort when more information is available.

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