AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGuam Power Authority money fight: The PUC agreed to let an Ukudu subcontractor file to intervene before commissioners decide on GPA’s next $6.15M plant payment, after Doosan Ukudu Power claims $11.3M and blames GPA and GWA for commissioning delays tied to water cooling issues. Fuel pressure relief: In the same PUC push, commissioners approved a up-to-$70M fuel line of credit for GPA as oil costs tied to the Iran war keep climbing, with a possible average bill jump already flagged. Education pushback: The Education Board backed stronger civics education in GDOE standards, while an attorney criticized a GDOE 180-day waiver tied to the Sinlaku school closures; separately, GDOE was ordered to pay $292k in legal fees in an adequate education lawsuit. Port vs. Atlantis: The Port Authority moved to evict Atlantis Submarines from Harbor of Refuge properties, alleging holdover after lease termination. Memorial Day & culture: CHamoru war units gained renewed recognition, and 57 ancestral remains were returned to Ylig 15 years after being unearthed. Health & safety: Guam EPA issued beach advisories for 10 polluted sites, and DPHSS said a 16th suspected pertussis case is pending confirmation.
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