AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildfire Smoke Health Crisis: Delaware is under a Code Purple air alert as Canadian wildfire smoke pushes particulate pollution into the “very unhealthy” range, with DNREC urging people to avoid long or intense time outdoors; Outdoor Impacts: Delaware Park and Woodbine canceled Friday’s live Thoroughbred racing card due to poor air quality, with plans to resume Saturday; Regional Air Quality: Across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, multiple states issued Code Purple/Code Red alerts as smoke spreads, including advisories to stay indoors and limit exertion; Wetlands Protection: Delaware lawmakers passed the Wetlands Stewardship Act (SB 9) to protect about 75,000 acres of nontidal wetlands through state-level rules after a federal limits shift; Coastal/Water Planning: New York released its Hudson River Estuary Action Agenda 2026–2030, a five-year blueprint focused on clean water, resilient shorelines, and environmental justice; Mosquito Reality Check: A look at why Louisiana ranks among the most mosquito-infested states—warm, humid conditions and year-round breeding—underscores how climate drives local public health risks.
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