AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCoral & sunscreen science: A new report warns that “reef-safe” sunscreen isn’t risk-free. UV filters can be hard for wastewater systems to remove, and research links them to harm for the microalgae corals rely on—helping explain why reefs bleach. Local environment policy: The piece notes that places including the U.S. Virgin Islands have moved to ban oxybenzone, underscoring how beach chemistry can become a marine health issue. Infrastructure delivery watch: A discussion of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s EPA funding says the key question now is execution—by early 2026 the agency had obligated about $40B and spent about $16B, with funds still available until used. Aging-in-place tech & access: AARP announced $8.3M for Community Challenge grants, including projects like turning a senior center space into a telehealth hub and using volunteer-led walk audits to improve sidewalks and crossings. Federal buildings backlog: A new report highlights persistent health and safety problems in federal facilities—leaks, mold, and broken elevators—tied to a long maintenance backlog and slow approval processes. Space for STEM culture: The Mid-Atlantic Drum Camp expands with an international cohort, pitching the program as training for “drum engineers” and hands-on mentorship.
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