AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAir Quality & Health: New Salt Lake City research links exposure to ozone and nitrogen dioxide during sperm development to DNA methylation changes, raising fresh concerns about fertility and future child health. Wildfire Pressure: Utah’s 2026 wildfire season is accelerating fast, with more acres burned so far than the previous five years combined, driven by dry fuels and big blazes like Cottonwood and Babylon. Colorado River Crunch: Upper-basin states, including Utah, are warning that the river’s “math problem” is worsening as drought tightens supplies, intensifying the fight over how to share a shrinking system. Local Watercraft Protection: Utah inspected 9,847 boats over the Fourth of July weekend and ran 386 decontaminations to stop quagga mussels and other aquatic invasive species from spreading. Data Center Trust: Sen. John Curtis says Utah residents don’t trust what’s “behind the meter” at data centers, calling for federal transparency standards after local controversy. Bezos Earth Fund: A $100 million push will fund community-designed green spaces and urban wildlife habitat, including projects in Salt Lake City. Heat Outlook: Forecasters warn a heat dome returns July 12–18, with hotter, drier conditions expected across the Mountain West and parts of the Plains.
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