AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSewage Spill in Severna Park: A force main break sent about 16,200 gallons of sanitary sewage into Cypress Creek on May 31, with most contained on land; county officials reported “minimum impact,” lime and cleanup underway, and urged residents to wash after contact. Drought Update: Despite heavy rains in late May, meteorologists say Maryland’s drought is still persisting into summer, with Southern Maryland in severe drought and other regions only partially improved. Tick Surge: Tick activity is rising across the Mid-Atlantic, and ER visits for tick bites hit the highest levels for this time of year since 2017, with Maryland flagged among states seeing surges—experts recommend quick tick removal and yard-prep steps. Wildlife & Hunting: Maryland hunters harvested 5,094 spring turkeys in 2026, up 5% from last year, with Garrett County leading. Local Water System Oversight: A report says statistical agencies at the Suitland Federal Center have faced repeated temporary office closures due to unspecified water issues, underscoring ongoing water-management concerns. Policy & Environment Watch: Gov. Moore vetoed five bills, including one tied to hospice reimbursement rules, while Maryland lawmakers could still move to override.
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