AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDisaster Recovery Boost: FEMA just approved more than $1.3 million for American Samoa and other Pacific areas, with funds aimed at repairing critical infrastructure and reimbursing disaster-related public health and safety costs. Deep-Sea Mining Push Meets Local Pushback: As regulators move to fast-track deep-sea mining permits, American Samoa voices are demanding an immediate halt to a proposed lease sale—arguing it could violate coastal protections and harm waters tied to the territory’s reefs and communities. Clean Water, Two Fronts: EPA announced $6.2 million to remove lead pipes in drinking-water systems, while separate EPA funding totals $9.457 million to tackle PFAS “forever chemicals” through testing, planning, and infrastructure upgrades. Public Health Watch: Guam EPA issued a beach advisory for 10 locations after bacteria levels exceeded standards—another reminder that water safety is still a live issue across the region. Local Infrastructure: Pago Pago airport’s terminal parking expansion is progressing, now past the halfway mark of its contract timeline, targeting traffic and flooding problems.
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