AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUtah Data Center Fight: Kevin O’Leary’s Stratos hyperscale project in Box Elder County is facing mounting scrutiny as developers scale back after public backlash over water and power demands; a preliminary nonprofit analysis suggests the plan could have used up to 16.6 billion gallons of water annually, while experts question whether promised “new technologies” are ready or even backed by detailed plans. Local Governance: A second lawsuit challenges the project’s approvals, arguing actions by the Military Installation Development Authority and county commissioners violate the Utah Constitution, adding to an already heated legal and political fight. Wildfire Watch: Hot, dry, and windy conditions are keeping Red Flag Warnings active across Utah and nearby areas, with fire danger expected to linger into next week. Invasive Species & Agriculture: Utah officials say there’s no immediate threat to the state’s food supply after new world screwworm was confirmed in Texas, but they’re urging vigilance as the parasite could spread. Water & Climate Policy: Federal Colorado River management is shifting toward a shorter-term framework, with new operational guidelines planned every two years as states struggle to agree on shortages. Public Health & Environment: A study finds lead exposure along the Wasatch Front has dropped dramatically over the past century, with current hair samples averaging nearly 100 times lower than pre-EPA levels.
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