AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoData Centers & Power Planning: PJM, the regional grid operator that serves Maryland, is finalizing key rules for data center growth, including how new power plants get paid for and how the grid responds when demand outstrips supply—an issue tied directly to electricity reliability and public costs. Local Environmental Politics: In Maryland counties weighing data center proposals, voters ousted incumbents in primaries, with advocates pointing to concerns over electricity, water use, diesel generator pollution, noise, and habitat impacts. Chesapeake Bay Oxygen Update: Maryland and Virginia monitoring shows below-average hypoxic volumes in the Bay mainstem so far in 2026, with no May hypoxia and very low early-June levels, linked to reduced nutrient runoff during low-flow conditions. Water Infrastructure Policy: The Senate EPW Committee announced plans to mark up the Water Resources Development Act of 2026, which would authorize Corps projects and reauthorize EPA drinking water and wastewater infrastructure programs. Waste & Recycling: Midshore Regional Solid Waste System raised tipping fees at its Ridgely and Easton facilities, while Oregon’s packaging recycling law heads to trial—potentially affecting similar state efforts. Conservation Wins: Eastern Shore Land Conservancy permanently protected 29 acres in Kent County via Maryland DNR CREP, adding wildlife habitat and stream buffers. Bay Science & Buildings: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory’s new building earned LEED Gold, highlighting stormwater controls, bird-safe glass, and on-site solar. Oyster Management: Maryland DNR kept 2026-27 oyster harvest limits unchanged, balancing a growing oyster population with watermen’s economic pressures.
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