AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAir Quality & Heat: South Carolina’s Upstate is under a Code Orange ground-level ozone action day Friday (10 a.m.–8 p.m.), with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and weekend heat building to around 90 degrees plus humid heat indexes in the 90s. Coastal Safety: A high rip current risk is in effect for Coastal Georgia and South Carolina, a reminder to swim near lifeguards and heed beach warnings. Fisheries & Food Costs: South Carolina’s commercial shrimp season opened with marine biologists checking spawning levels for sustainability, but fishers say rising fuel costs are squeezing profits. Water & Health: A new water filtration service is being launched in Clover, aiming to improve drinking-water taste and remove contaminants. Wildlife & Invasives: Georgia is warning about invasive Argentine black-and-white tegu lizards that threaten native wildlife and crops, with efforts underway to assess and eradicate them. Hurricane Season Prep: Atlantic hurricane season is underway, and South Carolina coastal officials are urging residents to review evacuation zones, emergency kits, and insurance now. Local Infrastructure: SCDOT plans bridge closures and resurfacing projects in Greenville County, including the East Butler Road bridge over I-385 for summer repairs. Marine Life: Shark bite reporting highlights Florida’s continued lead in U.S. shark bites, with peak activity during summer beach season.
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