AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBeach Water Monitoring: Hong Kong’s EPD released the latest grades for 39 gazetted beaches plus one non-gazetted site, with 9 rated Good, 22 Fair, 8 Poor and 1 Very Poor; several beaches shifted grades after recent rain, including Stanley Main Beach falling from Grade 1 to 2 and St. Stephen’s Beach dropping to 4, though changes were described as within normal natural fluctuation. Urban Green Space Works: Macau’s IAM will start improvement works at Lou Lim Ioc Park on 20 July, replacing aging irrigation and water filtration systems; parts of the park will be enclosed in phases for about 100 working days, with visitors urged to stay away from restricted areas. Tourism Campaign (Low-carbon angle): Macau’s Government Tourism Office teamed up with Flyday HK on “MACAO, GET, SET, GLOW 2026,” promoting running-based “urban exploration” routes that include heritage and community themes, positioning the city’s neighborhoods as a tourism draw. Sewage Infrastructure Upgrade: A Hong Kong project to relocate the Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works into caverns has moved forward, with an Egis-SMEDI joint venture selected for programme coordination and advisory work; the plan aims to free up about 28 hectares of waterfront land and improve the surrounding environment. Climate/Heat Context: Health authorities in Hong Kong urged stronger personal and environmental hygiene as COVID-19 and influenza activity rises, with added attention to precautions during extreme weather.
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