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Brooklet receives GEMA/HS grant for emergency backup power

The City of Brooklet was one of 45 jurisdictions to receive a GEMA/HS grant. These projects reduce or eliminate long-term risk to human life and property from the effects of natural hazards by breaking the repetitive cycle of destruction and reconstruction.
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City of Brooklet

The City of Brooklet was one of 45 jurisdictions to receive a Georgia Emergency Management Agency & Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) award aimed at providing emergency backup power for critical facilities across the state.

Brooklet will use this grant to purchase an emergency backup power generation for the cities water system.  Brooklet Mayor Nicky Gwinnett praised the work of Jim Stanoff in seeing this grant through.

Statewide grant awards

GEMA/HS announced the award of a $19,493,349.00 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) project aimed at providing emergency backup power for critical facilities across the state. This funding will enable 43 local governments and 2 state agencies to enhance their preparedness and resilience to natural hazards.

The grant will fund the purchase and installation of 154 fixed generators, 31 portable generators, 64 transfer switches, 2 portable bypass pumps, and 9 bypass connections. These essential resources will be distributed to 190 critical facilities, including healthcare, emergency services, and water and wastewater infrastructure throughout Georgia.

The award is part of GEMA/HS's ongoing efforts aimed at providing secondary power sources for critical infrastructure. By securing reliable backup power, Georgia continues to strengthen its preparedness and response capabilities in the face of natural disasters and other emergencies.

HMGP projects reduce or eliminate the long-term risk to human life and property from the effects of natural hazards by breaking the repetitive cycle of destruction and reconstruction.

As part of the Office of the Governor, the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency collaborates with local, state and federal governments in partnership with private sector and non-governmental organizations to protect life and property against man-made and natural emergencies. GEMA/HS’s Ready Georgia website and preparedness campaign provides Georgians with the knowledge needed to effectively prepare for disasters. Go to gema.georgia.gov/plan-prepare/ready-georgia for information on developing a custom emergency plan and Ready Kit.

Other jurisdictions included in this award were:

Bryan County 

Chattooga County 

City of Abbeville 

City of Albany 

City of Allentown 

City of Arlington 

City of Blakely 

City of Brooklet

City of Cairo

City of Cuthbert 

City of East Dublin 

City of Gray

City of Hawkinsville

City of Morgan 

City of Moultrie 

City of Newton 

City of Pitts

City of Richland 

City of Shellman 

City of St. Mary's 

City of Tallapoosa 

City of Thomasville

City of Vidalia

Colquitt County 

Department of
Natural Resources

 Douglas County 

Echols County 

Floyd County 

Fort Valley Utility Commission 

Georgia Department of Transportation

Haralson County

Hospital Authority of Early County

Hospital Authority of Randolph County

Jenkins County 

Macon-Bibb County

Randolph County 

Sinclair Water Authority 

Terrell County

Town of Girard 

Town of Hiltonia 

Turner County 

Walker County

Warren County 

 White County 

 Wilcox County