AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSewage Spill in East Bay Township: A contractor’s debris blocked an 8-inch sewer main, causing 500–1,000 gallons of sewage to overflow onto land near N. Four Mile Road; crews removed a test plug and reported the incident to EGLE and county health officials. Lead in Drinking Water: Planet Detroit analysis finds at least 52 Michigan communities exceeded the state lead action level since 2018, with experts warning regulators haven’t pushed enough filtration and faster fixes. Data Centers vs. Local Control: At least 52 Michigan communities have adopted data center moratoriums, reflecting growing fights over water, energy, and infrastructure strain as AI-driven projects expand. Air Quality Alert: Metro Detroit saw an ozone alert covering multiple counties, with officials urging residents to limit strenuous outdoor activity. EV Charging Expansion: Traverse City Light & Power added four DC fast chargers at Brewery Creek via a partnership with Elmwood Township, supported by GM funding and federal credit eligibility. Wildlife Heat Guidance: Michigan State experts say the best help for overheated birds is passive—shade and clean shallow water—and to call wildlife rehabilitators for sick animals. Waterways & Recreation: Bridge Michigan launched voting for its River Awards, spotlighting Michigan rivers and how people enjoy them. Local Water/ Wastewater Honors: Cadillac wastewater staff received state awards for operations and residuals management. Michigan DNR Fisheries Surveys: The DNR completed 350+ inland fisheries surveys in 2025 to track fish health and the impact of stocking and habitat projects.
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