AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoPFAS Accountability: The Trump administration reached a multi-state settlement with Chemours over “forever chemicals,” requiring a $22.5 million civil penalty and about $90 million over 15 years for PFAS mitigation, plus major pollution controls and long-term clean drinking water support tied to sites in West Virginia, North Carolina, and New Jersey. Local Waste Reduction: Delaware’s proposed “Skip the Stuff Act” would limit restaurants from handing out disposable food service items unless a customer asks, with potential fines up to $1,500 and the bill now moving through the Senate. Wildlife Monitoring: DNREC is kicking off its annual wild turkey productivity survey July 1–Aug. 31, asking Delawareans to report sightings online for tracking population trends. Community & Transportation: A bill would rename the Millsboro Bypass as the “Senator Richard S. Cordrey Bypass,” honoring the former state senator and finance leader.
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