AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDrought Watch (Eastern Shore): The National Weather Service says Virginia’s Eastern Shore remains in Severe to Extreme drought, with below-normal rainfall over the past 30 days and very low streamflow, even as other parts of eastern Virginia saw some improvement. Data Centers & Heat: A July 3 heat wave pushed PJM near peak limits, and diesel generators at an Ashburn data center kicked on, raising fresh concerns about fossil-fuel backup power and environmental impacts. Wildlife Health (Bears): Roanoke-area bear mange cases are rising; officials urge people to leave affected bears alone and remove food attractants to slow spread. PFAS/Water Policy (Virginia): Virginia well owners have few resources as concerns grow about “forever chemicals,” while officials push for more transparency around testing tied to Shoosmith Landfill. Infrastructure & Resilience: VDOT schedules overnight I-64 closures in Chesapeake for interchange ramp and bridge work, underscoring how maintenance keeps traffic moving during extreme weather seasons. Community Gardening: Franklin County Master Gardeners are expanding sustainable, food-growing practices through training and volunteer work at Booker T. Washington National Monument.
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