AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOcean Monitoring Reversal: The Trump administration is backing off plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, with NSF saying it will halt further removal and keep operating remaining arrays off Alaska, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington and Greenland—after a unanimous Senate vote. Microplastics Push: A coalition of attorneys general, including North Carolina’s, urged the EPA to add microplastics to the drinking-water Contaminant Candidate List and to keep monitoring them. Data Center Backlash in NC: A Wake County data center fight is part of a wider U.S. slowdown, with states weighing moratoriums as opponents cite water use, air quality and rising utility costs. El Niño Drought Warning: Meteorologists warn El Niño could worsen long-term drought risk, raising concerns for water-stressed regions as data centers expand. Storm Impacts in ENC: Remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur brought gusty winds and rain to eastern North Carolina, with some areas seeing about 0.5–1.5 inches—helpful, but not drought-busting. Reflecting Pool Algae Saga: In Washington, D.C., the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s algae and peeling paint have sparked accusations of sabotage, alongside reports of a former Olympic canoeist being arrested. Local Water/Health Notes: Sound Rivers flagged swim sites after failed water-quality tests, while other advisories were lifted in coastal areas.
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