AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoInvasive Species Watch: Wildlife agencies are warning Georgia and neighboring states about the Argentine black-and-white tegu, an invasive lizard that can reach about 4 feet and is spreading via the pet trade; Florida is the hotspot with nearly 11,800 confirmed sightings, and officials say June–July is when eggs hatch, raising fears for local ecosystems. Water & Wastewater Accountability: DeKalb County and the U.S. EPA are back in court to rewrite a long-running sewage consent decree after repeated missed deadlines, with the judge signaling consequences for further delays. Local Biosecurity: A metro Atlanta bird store in Gwinnett County says it’s tightening biosecurity after reports of birds testing positive for a contagious avian disease, including enhanced cleaning, separation of higher-risk birds, and protective protocols for staff and visitors. Community Sustainability Event: Thunderbolt is hosting a free “Sustainable Summer” event with local environmental groups and a collection drive for tires, batteries, and electronics to keep hazardous waste out of landfills. Lab Safety Training: Georgia Tech launched a yearlong Lab and Workplace Safety Certificate Program, partnering with industry safety practices and using field learning (including a Georgia Aquarium tour) to build a stronger safety culture. Road Work Updates: GDOT is continuing Southeast Georgia construction and maintenance with scheduled lane closures and overnight work through June 19.
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