AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoExtreme Heat & Public Safety: South Carolina logged its first heat-related death of 2026, with officials urging hydration and cooling-center use as temperatures and heat indexes push into dangerous territory. Water Quality Funding: The S.C. Department of Environmental Services is accepting grant applications (through Aug. 14) for watershed projects that cut nonpoint source pollution and improve rivers, lakes, streams, wetlands, and coastal waters. Energy & Climate Policy: The S.C. Public Service Commission finalized approval for the Canadys Gas Plant, drawing sharp criticism for lacking cost caps and protections for the ecologically important ACE Basin. Legal Climate Fight: A federal judge ruled the EPA illegally terminated environmental justice grants, a decision that could affect $20 million in funding tied to the Walker River Paiute Tribe. Invasive Species Alert: Officials are warning about toxic, invasive hammerhead worms that threaten native earthworms and are spreading. Wildlife Health: A rabid raccoon was confirmed in Neeses; three people were exposed and a dog will be quarantined, with guidance to avoid contact with wildlife. Local Infrastructure: An I-385 bridge crossing in Greenville is closing for rehabilitation, with detours in place.
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