AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDrinking Water Funding: The U.S. EPA announced over $25 million in grants for small and rural communities to upgrade drinking water systems, tackle PFAS and lead, and address local contamination challenges—funding that could matter for CNMI’s long-term water safety planning. Disaster Nutrition Assistance: CNMI will roll out a $40 million Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program next week for Sinlaku-impacted households in the disaster area (Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and the Northern Islands), with benefits limited to people meeting federal income/resource rules. Tourism Recovery & Flights: Saipan resumed international service after a two-month pause, with Jeju Air restarting direct flights from Seoul Incheon (four flights weekly through Oct. 25), while the Marianas Visitors Authority pushes for better visitor experience to keep airlines and demand steady. Coral Health Monitoring: University of Guam REEF fellows reported steady coral declines in reefs they monitored in Yap and Kosrae, linking downturns to water heating events and highlighting ongoing regional conservation work. Veterans Care (Guam): A new VA outpatient clinic annex opened in Dededo, expanding primary care, lab services, prosthetic support, and in-person mental health for Guam veterans. Education Access: Saipan and Tinian students returned to school as the summer program began after Sinlaku disruptions, with about 10% of the student population enrolled in summer classes.
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