AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoInvasive Species Protection: Gov. David M. Apatang issued an emergency order requiring vessels to be inspected for brown tree snakes before departing Guam for the CNMI, citing recent Rota detections and the risk of severe, irreversible harm to native wildlife and infrastructure. Storm Monitoring: Tropical Storm Saudel passed east of Guam, but Guam remains on alert for dangerous rip currents along east-facing reefs; meanwhile, the Northern Marianas face stronger impacts as Saudel intensifies, with watches and typhoon conditions in effect for far northern islands. Power Reliability: Guam Power Authority says the Ukudu steam turbine remains offline for repairs, leaving the island at high risk for load shedding through the end of August while a fix is scheduled for late August. Seabed Mining Pushback: Guam’s governor and delegate warned against moving too fast on proposed Northern Marianas seabed mining leasing, stressing environmental risks must be understood and residents consulted before any irreversible steps. Invasive Species Management Audit: A new OPA performance audit found gaps in Guam’s invasive species management, including the lack of an updated management plan since 2017, limiting standards, reporting, and stakeholder recommendations. School Sanitation: Public Health reports all GDOE schools with sanitary permits expiring Sept. 30 passed inspections except Tiyan High School, which received a “D” rating and enforcement action after violations were found.
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