AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPFAS Funding for Drinking Water: New Hampshire received another $4.68 million from PFAS “forever chemicals” makers, with money routed to the Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund to help communities clean up and protect wells. Tick-and-Mosquito Season: The state DHHS is urging Granite Staters to prevent bites as tick and mosquito activity rises, noting diseases spread by both and offering practical protection steps. Hurricane Season Prep: Eversource says it’s strengthening the grid and stepping up vegetation management as the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, even with forecasts calling for a quieter season. Local Waste Policy Shift: New Hampshire’s new disposal surcharge brought in more than $1.2 million in Q1, and the state is planning more support for organics reduction and recycling. Invasive Species Response: Norwich is removing nearly 400 ash trees after emerald ash borer infestations, aiming to reduce dangerous road hazards. Weather Watch: After a cool start, New Hampshire is trending warmer with highs in the 80s midweek and a weekend shower chance.
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