AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoData Center Water Push: Google says it will spend $1 million on wetlands restoration in South Georgia’s Flint River Wildlife Management Area, restoring 35 acres of wetlands near its Douglas County data center, as the company also pledges to replenish more water than it uses by 2030. Local Governance & Water Quality: Atlanta opened an independent investigation after thousands of dead fish were found in the Chattahoochee River, with officials pointing to a prior storm event and sewage overflow that may have driven oxygen levels down. Invasive Wildlife Alert: Georgia wildlife officials are asking residents to report or kill invasive lizards, including the spreading Peter’s rock agama, after federal research highlighted removal methods and safety limits. Protected Species Update: The Georgia DNR is taking public nominations for the first protected species list update in 20 years, with changes based on the 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan. Spill Watch: A new Flint River spill is under investigation after riverkeepers were alerted over Memorial Day weekend; officials say cleanup crews responded and details on contamination levels are still pending. Policy & Permitting: Statesboro approved new data center rules that create a review pathway while prohibiting hyperscale facilities, following concerns about water, power demand, and environmental impacts.
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