AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWater Quality & Public Health: After heavy rains, Columbia saw bacteria levels high enough to trigger temporary swimming warnings on major rivers, a pattern Congaree Riverkeeper says can hit the Congaree, Broad and Saluda—and also South Carolina’s beaches and tidal waters—when stormwater runoff and possible sewer spills push germs into waterways. Extreme Weather: Tropical Storm Arthur’s remnants are still driving flooding risk and dangerous downpours across the Southeast, with officials warning that saturated ground can turn storms into flash-flood threats. Coastal Safety: With summer beach season underway, health officials and local groups are flagging that swimming right after rain can be riskier, especially in muddy water or areas under advisories. Invasive Species: South Carolina is dealing with the emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle that spreads through infested firewood and can kill ash trees fast—prompting continued emphasis on using local, certified firewood. Fisheries Management: South Carolina’s planned summer red snapper pilot season in federal waters is on hold after a federal injunction suspended similar permits, pushing the state toward a revised fall plan while state waters remain open year-round with limits. Local Infrastructure: SCDOT lane closures are scheduled on Pickens Street in Columbia for pavement repairs, with detours and worker-safety reminders for drivers.
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