AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoData Centers & Water in Georgia: Flint Riverkeeper mapped how Georgia’s growing data-center footprint could draw from the Flint River watershed, listing facilities and proposed sites across multiple counties and noting that many communities are weighing moratoriums or new ordinances. Native Lands & Big Tech: A new report says major tech firms are increasingly targeting Native American tribal lands for data centers, with federal policy and state bills accelerating the push. State Policy Shift: New York’s one-year pause on new hyperscale data centers is raising the stakes nationwide and could reshape permitting and utility planning. Public Health: CDC identified Mexico-sourced shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell in five states as the source of a cyclospora outbreak, with FDA tracing pointing to a supplier and Taco Bell agreeing to stop using it. Local Water Safety: Atlanta Watershed issued a boil water advisory for nearly 48,000 customers in South Fulton and Fairburn after a power outage at a pump station, pending required sampling. Wildlife & Outdoors: Georgia’s fishing report highlights summer patterns and points anglers to public fishing areas; separate coverage notes a terrapin study underway in Coastal Georgia creeks. Animal Welfare: Forsyth County’s Furkids is expanding a low-stress, adoption-focused shelter model designed to help animals and people connect. Roads & Emissions: A new study finds speeding wastes fuel and money while saving little time, reinforcing the case for sticking to posted limits.
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