AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRiver Pollution Probe: Atlanta is hiring an independent contractor to investigate the Chattahoochee River fish kill tied to a Peachtree Creek tunnel overflow that ran for about four hours after heavy rain, with officials still sorting out what happened and how much it will cost. Invasive Species Alert: Georgia DNR says residents can humanely remove Argentine black-and-white tegus if spotted; the non-native lizards can grow large, swim well, and may survive winters, with documented sightings in Toombs and Tattnall counties. Storm Aftermath: Tropical Storm Arthur’s remnants have moved off the Eastern Seaboard, but Southeast impacts linger as a cold front keeps moisture moving through Georgia and nearby states, with flash flooding still a concern. Climate + Water Pressure: A new pushback against data centers is gaining momentum nationwide as states weigh power and water demands, with El Niño raising drought worries just as more facilities come online. Wildlife Conservation Lawsuit: Environmental groups are suing the U.S. government over seafood imports, arguing regulators aren’t enforcing limits meant to prevent whale, dolphin, and other marine mammal bycatch.
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