AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoHeat & Air Safety: OSHA warns bosses can’t rely on a single “heat wave” cutoff, but heat illness risk is real—especially without heat acclimatization—so workers should push for protections when conditions turn dangerous. Recreation Infrastructure: Cape Henlopen’s aging fishing pier is facing more closures due to unsafe deterioration, and state leaders are urged to stop treating it like a temporary fix and plan a full replacement. Boating Education: The BoatUS Foundation expanded its free, state-approved boating safety course to 15 more states, including Delaware, adding navigation, safety equipment, emergency prep, and environmental stewardship. Data Center Pollution: A new analysis in Virginia links diesel generator emissions from data centers to worsening health outcomes, adding pressure for cleaner power and better rules as the sector grows. Delaware Courts & Power: Delaware’s Supreme Court upheld state action allowing a Fenwick Island-area electrical substation tied to offshore wind, limiting local veto power. Plastic Waste: A Delaware-based expert explains why plastic bags and films are hard to recycle and can clog systems, urging residents to use proper disposal options instead. Local Governance: A Delaware judge’s ruling allowing corporations to vote in some municipal elections is sparking debate over who gets a say. Energy Costs: PECO ratepayers are set for another June bill increase tied to electricity supply costs, hitting summer budgets.
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