AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeat & Public Safety: Metro Atlanta is bracing for a scorching Independence Day weekend, with heat advisories and heat index readings around 100°F-plus as humidity pushes conditions toward dangerous levels. Power Costs: Georgia Power says summer bills can still jump 30% to 50% even after a fuel rate cut, because peak afternoon demand is costly to meet. Water & Wildlife: Georgia EPD says a chemical release at the South River Water Reclamation Center did not cause a fish kill, after sampling and investigation. Local Infrastructure: DeKalb County extended a temporary moratorium on new data center applications through September to study impacts on utilities, water use, and noise. Conservation & Community Science: Foothills Land Conservancy will host its second Southeast Atlas Bumble Bee Survey July 11, building on last month’s community-collected bumble bee observations. Biodiversity Watch: Georgia DNR reports bald eagles are rebounding, with ongoing nest monitoring across multiple regions. Outdoor Safety: Georgia wildlife officials are urging boaters to prioritize safety during the busy Fourth of July weekend, with increased enforcement on lakes.
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