AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildfire Watch: Heat, wind, and low humidity are keeping Red Flag Warnings active across central and southern Utah into the weekend, with gusts and dry fuels raising the odds of fast-moving fires. Data Center Fight in Box Elder: A second lawsuit challenges Utah’s Stratos AI data center plan, arguing state approvals violate the Utah Constitution and could limit public recourse; meanwhile, Kevin O’Leary says he “screwed up” the rollout and agreed to scale back the project. Great Salt Lake Funding: Rep. Celeste Maloy secured $10 million to start a Great Salt Lake Watershed Recovery Program, a first step toward a larger push for $1 billion in recovery funding. Colorado River Pressure: Federal water managers are moving toward a shorter-term Colorado River plan, with new operational guidelines every two years as states struggle to agree. AI’s Water Cost: A new report highlights how AI data centers are consuming massive water volumes nationwide—raising fresh concerns for drought-stressed communities. Utah Heat Trend: Climate Central analysis finds Salt Lake City’s summer temperatures have risen about 6°F since 1970, with western cities warming faster than the rest of the country. Animal Health Alert: Navajo officials are reviewing a screwworm response plan after New World screwworm was detected in Texas, a reminder that livestock disease threats can move north.
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