AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Update: Georgia DNR reports a strong bald eagle nesting season despite some missed northeast checks from weather and staffing changes—113 occupied territories, 101 successful, and 170 eaglets fledged (about 1.7 per nest), with results topping long-term averages and suggesting Georgia again has 200+ nests. Water & Sewer Funding: Bulloch County is set to receive $20 million from GEFA for water and wastewater upgrades, including improvements tied to the Bulloch–Statesboro Airport and expanded south-end sewer capacity linked to Bryan County’s new wastewater plant. River Cleanup: Chattahoochee Riverkeeper’s wetland trash trap in Columbus has collected 300+ pounds of trash at Cooper Creek Park, and a second trap is planned for later this year. Extreme Heat Planning: A new guide outlines policy steps for extreme heat resilience, as heat domes and dangerous humidity continue to spread. Public Health: Georgia health officials warn West Nile Virus season is arriving early and more aggressively, with mosquitoes testing positive in Fulton and Chatham counties—urging residents to prevent bites. Climate Research: A study finds ocean warming has affected kelp forests longer than previously thought, reshaping how scientists track climate-driven marine decline. Local Infrastructure: Social Circle is moving toward a new wastewater treatment plant on Little River, aiming to replace an aging facility and expand capacity. Data Center Debate: Walker County commissioners extended a data center moratorium after public pushback, citing concerns including water and pollution impacts.
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