AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChlorine Safety Showdown in Canada: North Vancouver reversed a prior ban and voted to let Chemtrade keep producing liquid chlorine at its Maplewood plant, after the company returned with added safety commitments and a covenant ending operations by Dec. 31, 2046. Petrochem Expansion Prep in Serbia: HIP Petrohemija Pancevo is tendering soil testing and construction-waste categorization for a new propylene purification and polypropylene production complex, with bids due July 15. Water Treatment Deal in the Middle East: Samsung E&A won a 380 billion won ($790m) water treatment EPC plus long-term O&M contract, expanding its regional infrastructure footprint. PFAS Monitoring Tightens in Wisconsin: The Wisconsin DNR issued a new general permit to require PFAS monitoring in sewage sludge (biosolids), with an updated interim strategy and planned grants for sampling. Health & Chemical Exposure Research: Studies link air pollution to DNA methylation changes in sperm and highlight endocrine disrupting chemicals as a growing exposure concern, especially for children. Market Watch: India’s Sensex and Nifty rose in early trade as crude eased and IT/banking led; pharma stocks were mixed.
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