AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Health Alert: Michigan’s cyclosporiasis outbreak is surging, with nearly 700 cases reported since June 22 and concentrated in Southeast Michigan, especially Monroe County; officials still haven’t pinned down the source, but contaminated produce is the leading theory, and residents are urged to watch for prolonged watery diarrhea and stay hydrated. Water Quality & Permits: EGLE will hold a virtual public hearing on July 8 on a proposed reissuance of the Copperwood Mine wastewater permit, covering discharges to West Branch Namebinag Creek, with written comments accepted through July 17. Prison Health & Accountability: Ypsilanti-area advocates are pushing for the medical transfer of a Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility inmate, citing alleged black mold, respiratory and infectious-disease concerns after multiple deaths in recent months. Waste & Campus Sustainability: Michigan State University is grappling with takeout trash piling up as students keep grab-and-go habits, shifting waste away from recycling streams. Climate & Heat Impacts: After near-normal June temperatures, July is starting warmer than normal, raising concerns for heat stress and strain on systems. Local Nature Restoration: Grand Island visitors can expect summer improvements, including Rim Trail upgrades and vegetation management plus masonry work planned for the East Channel Lighthouse.
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