AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoExtreme Heat & Water-Quality Impacts: Maryland’s Department of the Environment says the Fourth of July heat wave pushed Potomac River temperatures to record levels—94°F measured July 4 and up to 98.4°F in USGS data—triggering a fish kill along a roughly 14-mile stretch in Montgomery County; officials say there’s no sign of pollution or a chemical spill, and the likely driver was warmer water holding less dissolved oxygen. Local Environmental Strain in Baltimore: A Baltimore Office of the Inspector General report found unsafe conditions at the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant, including cracked floors, broken showers, and employees working in extreme heat with temperatures reaching 86°F (and heat index up to 110°F). Data Centers Pushback: Prince George’s County adopted a two-year moratorium on hyperscale data center development, joining other Maryland counties pausing projects amid concerns about power demand and environmental impacts. Coastal Growth Debate: Worcester County is weighing a one-year moratorium on data centers and cable landing stations as residents raise worries about noise, air and light pollution, and effects on forests, marshes, and waterways. Wildlife Watch: A red-footed booby—normally seen in the Caribbean—was spotted in Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis, a rare sighting thousands of miles from its usual range. Climate Tech Investment: TEDCO backed Alchemity, a College Park climate-tech company developing modular systems to convert greenhouse gases and waste resources into carbon-neutral products.
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