AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGreat Lakes & Public Health: Michigan’s MDHHS released updated 2026 Eat Safe Fish Guides covering 696 waterbodies, with dozens of spots getting more protective or more relaxed recommendations based on lab testing. Energy & Climate: New data shows solar overtook coal for the first time in May, even as federal policy pushes coal back—an important signal for Michigan’s clean-energy future. Air Quality & Wildlife: Metro Detroit residents are bracing for more mayflies, while officials in Beverly Hills weigh deer-control options from deterrents to trapping and sterilization to reduce safety risks. Water & PFAS: The Huron River Watershed Council is holding a public meeting on PFAS found in Dexter wastewater, keeping pressure on local water protections. Local Environment Policy: Michigan utility plans to bury new power lines after severe ice storm outages, aiming to cut future disruption and improve resilience. Food Safety: FDA approved bemotrizinol, a new sunscreen ingredient, and a separate report finds synthetic dyes still show up in nearly 1 in 5 U.S. packaged foods. Infrastructure & Environment: Detroit River restoration got a $10 million boost from EPA and state partners, moving cleanup work closer to the finish line. Data Centers & Power: A national grid warning highlights how data centers strain electricity supplies, with Michigan and other states facing rising environmental and economic concerns.
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