AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoExtreme Heat & Storms: A heat dome pushed dangerous conditions across the Carolinas and beyond, with Raleigh and Wake County under an extreme heat warning as heat index values neared 110 and temperatures topped 103—while rain and severe storm chances lingered into the holiday weekend, raising risks of damaging winds and localized flooding. PFAS Accountability: Chemours agreed to a multi-state settlement over “forever chemicals,” including $450M in penalties and mitigation plans tied to North Carolina discharges, plus groundwater and surface-water controls. Local Water Safety Questions: Bertie County residents raised concerns about drinking water safety and possible herbicide activity at water sites, saying requests for records have gone unanswered. Clean Energy Grid Support: Electric school buses are being used for vehicle-to-grid power support, with deployed projects helping stabilize summer electricity demand. Tech for Cleaner Power: Researchers at Rice and NC State developed a moisture-driven, non-toxic flexible battery that could power lightweight devices using ambient humidity. Community & Resilience: Despite triple-digit heat, Raleigh’s Dix Park fireworks went on with water and cooling steps in place, and local tourism is seeing more “stay closer to home” travel patterns.
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