AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire Smoke & Air Quality: Spain trained outdoors in New Jersey ahead of the World Cup final while Canadian wildfire smoke pushed air conditions into hazardous territory, prompting officials to urge people to stay inside or wear masks—an issue that also reached Georgia indirectly as Argentina stayed in Marietta after its semifinal. Data Centers & Water Scrutiny: Fayette County investigated a QTS data center after reports of low water pressure and claims of unbilled water use during drought; officials later walked back earlier accusations, citing confusion tied to smart-meter billing integration. Rural Health Funding: Georgia’s GREAT Health Phase 2 awarded $30.6M to 26 organizations, bringing total commitments to $43.3M for rural hospitals, workforce development, behavioral health, telemedicine, and health innovation. Coastal Water Concerns: Riceboro residents questioned a potential wastewater discharge into the North Newport River after opposition to a prior Laurel View River proposal; officials say no decision is final and a state wasteload allocation process is underway. Industrial Growth Transparency: Savannah Riverkeepers and partners launched an improved Warehouse Dashboard mapping nearly 700 warehouse developments in the Greater Savannah area, highlighting rising vacancy and habitat/floodplain pressure. Wildlife & Habitat: Panama City installed new bat houses to boost native bat populations and support natural insect control, with more planned across local parks. Local Waste Cleanup Win: DeKalb County’s illegal tire dumping initiative earned major public works honors, removing 37,000 tires from nine sites. Speeding’s Climate Cost: A new study finds speeding wastes fuel and money while barely saving time—an emissions reminder for Georgia drivers during summer travel.
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