AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoShrimp trade transparency: South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace is pushing a federal “SHRIMP Act” that would require NOAA to develop a portable chemical test to verify shrimp country of origin—aimed at cracking down on undercutting imports and improving traceability. Heat risk for SC: The National Weather Service warns much of South Carolina faces “major heat risk” this weekend, with highs near 100°F in many areas and guidance focused on hydration and cooling, especially for kids and older adults. Mosquito control in Horry County: Aerial mosquito spraying has started as the county targets hard-to-reach wetlands and marsh areas where ground crews can’t easily reach. Lake Greenwood fish kill still a mystery: State officials say routine monitoring doesn’t show a concern for eating fish, but the April fish kill cause remains undetermined after testing found mostly low contaminant levels. Waste and recycling fleet update: Meridian Waste is adding 13 new McNeilus refuse and recycling vehicles for Richland County operations, part of a broader push to keep collection running smoothly. Food additive concerns: A federal phase-out of six synthetic dyes by end of 2026 is facing uneven industry follow-through, with nearly 20% of packaged foods still containing dyes—higher in children’s products.
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