AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health & Safety: Cayman’s Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) says mosquito numbers are still high but trending down after a June peak, with trap collections falling from 9,309 (18 June) to 4,723 (22 June) while crews keep using aerial and ground operations and warn rain could trigger another surge. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman completed pilot well drilling in the Sister Islands for future reverse osmosis plants, with core samples now in lab analysis, and also announced a 3% base price adjustment for water, sewerage and septage effective 1 July 2026. Marine Conservation: The Department of Environment found an unpermitted amateur staghorn coral nursery at Smith Cove, removed it, and relocated fragments to its official nursery—warning that improper attachments can damage living reef corals. Digital Services for Donors: Cayman Islands Blood Bank relaunched bloodbank.ky with a redesigned site to make eligibility info and online appointment booking easier for residents. Community Prevention: The National Drug Council marked World Drug Day (26 June) urging prevention and education to keep pace with synthetic substances and the role of digital platforms in drug access. Tech & Economy: Cayman Enterprise City highlights tech as a growing “fourth pillar,” citing major local economic injection figures from its operations and Special Economic Zone companies.
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