AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDrinking Water Watch: Greenville Water’s 2025 Water Quality Report says local tap water meets or exceeds all EPA and South Carolina standards, with the Consumer Confidence Report posted online for customers to review. Heat & Grid Stress: A power emergency was declared for the Southeast as dangerous heat and humidity push cooling demand, with Duke Energy allowed to run at maximum output and exceed some air pollution limits to reduce blackout risk. Severe Weather Ahead (SC Upstate): Sunday storms are possible across the Upstate, with forecasts calling for damaging wind gusts over 60 mph and a hot, humid stretch before a slight midweek cooldown. Invasive Species Alert: Wildlife officials warn that Argentine black-and-white tegu lizards are showing up more often in the region, including South Carolina, and urge reporting and removal to protect native wildlife. Local Cleanup: Volunteers are invited for a downtown Charleston litter cleanup Saturday, organized by Keep Charleston Beautiful with the South Carolina Aquarium, aiming to protect waterways and wildlife. Public Health (Maternal Care): Prisma Health received a $1.6 million Duke Endowment grant to expand a maternal and infant health screening and referral program across parts of the Carolinas.
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