Summary Paragraph From December 17, 2010 to January 4, 2011, winter storm flooding and rainwater runoff caused extensive damage to equipment at South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District’s (Applicant’s) Oceano facility (Facility). Excessive inflow damaged four influent pumps and the electrical system supporting the Facility’s headworks. FEMA prepared project worksheet (PW) 792 to reimburse the Applicant for work to repair the damaged components. The Applicant requested a net small project overrun for an additional $110,018.97 in PA funding for restoration work. FEMA Region IX partially granted the first appeal and wrote PW 1156 to reimburse the Applicant $37,414.60 in PA funding. On second appeal, the Applicant claims an additional $39,675.72 in PA funding for the cost overrun. In its response to FEMA’s request for information (RFI), the Applicant discovered that it mistakenly included an additional $14,773.50 in its second appeal request. Accordingly, the Applicant revised down the amount of its second appeal from $39,675.72 to $24,902.22. The Applicant’s RFI response also revealed that FEMA mistakenly obligated $9,026.80 in PA funding associated with eight invoices twice. Authorities and Second Appeals 44 C.F.R. § 206.204(e). 44 C.F.R. § 206.223(a)(1). PA Guide, at 140. Headnotes Pursuant to 44 C.F.R. § 206.204(e), applicants can request additional funding through the grantee for a cost overrun. All requests for an overrun must contain sufficient documentation to support the eligibility of all claimed work and costs. The Applicant provided sufficient documentation to demonstrate that additional work in the amount of $6,740.77 was necessary to restore damaged components of the Applicant’s facility. Pursuant to 44 C.F.R. § 206.223(a)(1), to be eligible for public assistance funding, an item of work must be required as the result of the emergency or major disaster event. The Applicant did not demonstrate that all items of work requested through the cost overrun were associated with restoring damaged components.