AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWeather Watch: A surface trough brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds to Guam, with a flood advisory earlier Friday and peak airport gusts near 36 mph; forecasters say conditions should improve overnight as the trough clears west, with a better outlook into Sunday and early next week. Climate & Resilience: Guam joined California, Fiji, Hawaiʻi, Kiribati, Vanuatu and Weno at the inaugural Pacific Climate Summit, where leaders issued a joint commitment to strengthen regional climate adaptation and resilience. Renewable Energy: The Guam Hybrid Land Use Commission approved a conditional use permit for Pacific Energy Corporation to build a 27-acre solar farm in Yona as part of GPA’s Phase IV, while addressing cultural and environmental concerns tied to latte stones. Coral-Safe Sunscreen Enforcement: Guam Public Health is investigating violations of laws banning coral-harming sunscreen ingredients, working with Customs to stop banned products at ports and requiring removal or disposal if confirmed. Wildlife Protection at Naval Base Guam: NAWMU-1 broke ground on a missile integration facility while phasing construction to protect threatened native orchids found in the project area, with relocation planned under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife biological opinion. Drinking Water Funding: EPA announced more than $25 million for drinking-water upgrades in small and rural communities nationwide, including efforts to address PFAS and lead. Port Accountability: The Port Authority of Guam received a clean FY 2025 audit opinion and cut operating expenses by $5.9 million, with sustainability goals added to its master plan.
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