AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSuperfund Health Research: Emory University won a $15 million, five-year NIH grant to create Georgia’s first Superfund Research Center, focusing on Brunswick and St. Simons-area contamination and how chemicals affect residents’ health—building on a 2023 pilot study in Glynn County. Invasive Wildlife Watch: Wildlife officials are racing to slow the spread of Argentine black-and-white tegus, with reports showing the lizards have turned up beyond Florida, including Georgia, raising concerns for native birds and reptiles. Data Center Backlash in Georgia: Residents in Prichard, Alabama packed town halls to challenge a proposed networking data center over power, heat, water use, and privacy—echoing broader regional fights over environmental and community impacts of data centers. Heat Risk for Southeast Georgia: Bulloch County and Statesboro are bracing for dangerously hot weekend conditions, with heat index values near 110 degrees and major-to-extreme heat risk. Community Safety Policy: Rep. Buddy Carter introduced “Chief Chris Eddy’s Law” to require placards on pressurized refrigerated containers after a fatal refrigerant-related explosion killed a Greene County fire battalion chief.
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