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In the last 12 hours, Utah Environmental Press coverage is dominated by a fast-moving controversy over the proposed Stratos “hyperscale” AI data center in Box Elder County. Multiple reports describe the project’s approval and the backlash it triggered: hundreds of residents chanted “Shame!” as commissioners advanced the plan, and at least one commissioner reported receiving death threats and false accusations amid the dispute. Alongside the political fight, scientists raised concerns about ecological impacts—particularly the “thermal footprint” from large-scale power generation—and the potential for effects on northern Utah and the Great Salt Lake basin. Separate coverage also highlights how the state is responding administratively: Utah’s Division of Water Rights received thousands of formal protests (and additional letters of concern) tied to water-use objections, and a state lawmaker introduced a bill aimed at requiring environmental reviews for future data center proposals.

Recent coverage also connects environmental risk to public health and community well-being. One story reports research from the Wasatch Front linking higher fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) to increased risk of post-surgical complications, including infections and sepsis, suggesting potential policy relevance for protecting patients. Another item focuses on outdoor safety messaging from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, warning hikers and runners about cougar encounters and offering prevention tips—an example of routine but practical environmental stewardship coverage amid broader land-use debates.

Beyond the data center story, the last 12 hours include a mix of environment-adjacent local developments and policy context. Provo City Council is pursuing a conservation easement for about 115 acres near the mouth of Slate Canyon, framed as protecting agricultural, wildlife, scenic, and open-space resources. Utah also saw a batch of new laws take effect Wednesday, including measures affecting transportation and outdoors/accessibility (e.g., state parks using certain grant money to improve access for visitors with disabilities). Separately, Salt Lake City Mayor Mendenhall discussed a proposed 12.5% property tax increase as the city faces rising costs and declining federal funding—an indirect but important backdrop for how environmental and infrastructure priorities may be funded.

Older reporting in the 3–7 day window provides continuity on the Stratos controversy and its scale, including earlier descriptions of the project’s size, energy/water framing, and the growing national revolt against large AI data centers. That background helps explain why the most recent coverage emphasizes both governance (county approvals, state review processes, proposed legislation) and impacts (water, air, ecology, and heat). However, the most recent 12-hour evidence is sparse on any resolution or compromise—most items instead show escalation: approvals, protests, scientific critique, and administrative objections all moving in parallel.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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