AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater Supply Watch: Utah’s reservoir system (excluding Lake Powell and Flaming Gorge) dropped to about 52% capacity, faster than the August median, as Gov. Spencer Cox calls it a “win” given last year’s record-low snowpack and ongoing restrictions. Colorado River Cuts: With Lake Mead and Lake Powell at record lows, the Trump administration ordered major water cutbacks for California, Arizona, and Nevada, setting up larger mandatory reductions if levels keep falling. Great Salt Lake Minerals: The DOE awarded $500 million for critical-minerals and battery projects, including $100 million tied to a Great Salt Lake lithium operation in Utah. Data Center Backlash: Across the U.S., voters are increasingly opposing AI data centers and pushing recalls and ballot fights; the national anger is also spilling into Utah’s policy debate over how data centers should be regulated. Wildlife & Public Lands: Utah’s Strawberry Reservoir fishery story resurfaces as officials look back on past interventions to reset ecosystems, while federal land rules remain in the spotlight. Moab Transit: Grand County is set to launch a free Moab-to-Arches shuttle Sept. 1 with multiple local stops to ease congestion. Lake Powell Remains: Possible human remains were found on Lake Powell, prompting an investigation and autopsy at Utah’s medical examiner’s office.
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