AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDrought Relief in the Southeast: The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows improving conditions across the Southeast, with South Carolina and parts of Georgia seeing big reductions in severe drought levels after late-May rains. PFAS Cleanup Funding: New PFAS money is flowing to communities via a nationwide settlement tied to “forever chemicals,” with South Carolina included in the broader case. Energy Infrastructure Jobs: Austria-based Mosdorfer picked Oconee County for a $44.55M facility to make high-voltage transmission hardware, aiming to create 107 jobs. Coastal Conservation: ReWa’s oyster shell recycling program is helping replenish reefs and support coastal water quality. Wildlife Health Threat: A new study warns hidden infections are spreading among Southeast snakes, raising extinction concerns for vulnerable species in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Harbor Dredging Review: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input on a Charleston Harbor Environmental Impact Statement that could change dredging timing and methods. Data Center Backlash: A national debate is heating up over whether data centers should be restricted due to energy use, water demand, noise, and waste. Agriculture Costs & Politics: South Carolina’s agriculture commissioner race spotlights rising fertilizer and diesel costs squeezing farmers ahead of the June 9 primary. Trails Month: Beaufort County kicks off “Trails Month” with events celebrating the Spanish Moss Trail.
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