AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTropical Storm Arthur: Even after weakening to a low-pressure system, Arthur’s remnants are still expected to dump days of heavy rain and keep flood risk high across the Gulf and parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, with isolated tornadoes also reported in Louisiana. Extreme Heat + Storms: North Texas and South Texas are also dealing with dangerous heat and humidity, with forecasts calling for heat index values near 100+ and storm chances later in the week. Mosquito Control: Fort Bend County declared a local public health emergency after mosquito activity spiked well above normal, prompting expanded mosquito-control efforts. Oilfield Wastewater Leak: An old oil well under a West Texas church parking lot began gushing toxic wastewater—over 1.5 million gallons—triggering a costly cleanup and raising fears about future leaks. Livestock Biosecurity: Texas is responding to the return of the New World screwworm, with vets urging pet owners to take precautions as the parasite spreads. Data Centers Debate: Texas is moving to tighten rules for data centers as they connect to the ERCOT grid, amid broader backlash over energy and pollution impacts. Recycling + Materials: Paladin Envirotech announced new U.S. e-waste recycling sites, expanding rare-earth and critical-material recovery capacity. World Cup Heat Policy: FIFA’s new mandatory hydration breaks are drawing debate over whether they help player safety or disrupt play.
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