AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoInvasive Species Alert (South Carolina): An invasive pest tied to the spread of emerald ash borer is damaging trees across the state, with guidance reminding residents to avoid moving untreated firewood that can carry pests. Extreme Weather & Flood Risk: Tropical Storm Arthur’s remnants have brought life-threatening flooding across the South, with NOAA describing “1-in-200-year” rainfall in parts of the region and warnings that even a few inches of fast water can be dangerous. Drought Update (SC): Some areas of South Carolina are still dealing with drought and rainfall deficits, though Arthur’s remnants delivered some relief—helping narrow deficits in parts of the state. Public Health: The CDC reports measles has spread to 41 states and caused three deaths, underscoring how close the U.S. is to losing elimination status. Local Environment & Wildlife: Crews responded to a combative swimmer on the SC coast, and in Moncks Corner an alligator was safely secured after showing up on a front porch. Clean Water & Environment: Aiken County officials urged a utility planning a 115-kilovolt transmission line to consider co-locating along existing rights-of-way and to expand public input. Community & Agriculture: SEPC launched its 2026 Next Generation Leadership Academy with Clemson-based training focused on plant and environmental sciences. EV Manufacturing (SC): Venom EV announced a new manufacturing and distribution facility in Summerville, bringing new jobs to Dorchester County.
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