AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAquatic Invasives: Michigan is stepping up zebra mussel and other aquatic invasive species prevention with more boat wash stations and the “Clean, Drain, Dry” message aimed at stopping hitchhiking on trailers and gear. Water Infrastructure: In Baraga County, the DNR is reconstructing the Net River Dam to restore water levels and improve wetland habitat, with access closures and wild rice beds expected to stay out of reach this summer and fall. Flood Control Watch: After heavy rain, Chicago’s Deep Tunnel is nearly full, raising flood risk for multiple suburbs and possible sewer overflow concerns. Dam Rebuild Progress: In Gladwin County, Smallwood Dam is on track for July substantial completion, with inspections planned before the lake refill process begins. Food Safety: Michigan’s cyclosporiasis cases jumped to 572 by July 4, with no single food source identified yet, and the highest counts in several Southeast and nearby counties. Great Lakes Navigation: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded $15.52 million for repairs to Buffalo’s Bird Island Pier to protect navigation and the city’s drinking water source. EV Battery Second Life: Used EV batteries are increasingly being repurposed for grid storage to help balance renewable power—turning “retired” packs into backup electricity.
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