AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUtah Lake PCB advisory lifted: Utah DEQ testing found carp PCBs low enough to remove a long-running consumption warning, a major step for Utah Lake health and a sign of recovery since Geneva Steel shut down. Wildfire risk in the Wasatch Front: A brush fire near Ensign Peak in Salt Lake City spread past 30 acres as a Red Flag warning flagged wind and low humidity conditions that can make fires move fast. Colorado River talks in Washington: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Wyoming leaders met with Sen. Mike Lee, Sen. Cynthia Lummis, and Sen. John Curtis to push long-term Colorado River Basin management, with Wyoming emphasizing Upper Basin fairness amid drought and reservoir drawdowns. Native fish viewing in the San Rafael Swell: Utah DWR is hosting a free June 27 event to spot three native fish species at the San Rafael Swinging Bridge and hear how conservation is restoring populations. Drought deepens across the Four Corners/Great Basin: Reports point to snowpack and rainfall far below normal, with heightened fire danger as hot, dry, windy conditions persist. Uranium mill update: Anfield Energy says it’s advancing refurbishment and monitoring-well work at the Shootaring Canyon Uranium Mill as it works toward license renewal and potential production resumption.
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