AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health: The FDA is investigating a record cyclosporiasis outbreak, confirming 1,645 cases across 34 states since May 1 and probing 5,100 more reports; Michigan is hardest hit, and officials say no specific product or retailer has been linked yet. Emergency Funding: NCDEQ has opened an $18 million Debris Recovery & Disposal grant program to help Western North Carolina clean up Hurricane Helene debris, with applications due Sept. 14. Flood Resilience: RiverLink is advancing Swannanoa stream restoration and flood mitigation after Helene, including work aimed at protecting properties and creating recreation-ready solutions. Coastal Policy: A new NC bill would repeal the decades-old ban on coastal hard structures like seawalls and groins, shifting the Coastal Resources Commission to rulemaking instead of outright bans. Heat & Air: Triad and Charlotte-area forecasts point to a fast return of 90s and heat index near/over 100, with ozone alerts and possible wildfire smoke impacts. Local Infrastructure: NCDOT plans a traffic shift on NC 211 in Brunswick County, with rain/thunderstorms possible to delay work. Water Quality Watch: A public hearing drew concerns over a proposed Martin Marietta quarry expansion that could affect wetlands and open water near the Northeast Cape Fear River and Island Creek.
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