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From the DLI Construction Codes and Licensing Division
Information for property owners in the state of Minnesota whose properties have been damaged by floodwaters
Verify the license status of a residential contractor, renovator, plumber or electrician at the DLI License Lookup page
The top things you need to know about flood-damaged electrical systems
Replacement of flood-damaged furnaces, water heaters and electrical panels in buildings located within the floodplain
Manufactured (mobile) home flood damage assessment and mitigation
Contractor licensing basics
Avoiding potential contractor problems
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tips for hiring a contractor
Steps to take when a boiler room becomes flooded
Disaster preparedness manual and training
From Minnesota OSHA
Federal OSHA's flood page information
Other helpful information
Minnesota Department of Health:
Protecting your health during a flood
Minnesota Extension Service
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Floodplain management forms, flow charts and other resources for local officials (see
Flood-proofing regulations, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers
Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety and health guide: Floods
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