AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGreat Salt Lake Action: Gov. Spencer Cox will convene a Great Salt Lake Roundtable Friday with state, federal, conservation, and scientific leaders, then join a Farmington Bay service project focused on trail fixes and invasive weed removal. Wildlife Safety: Utah wildlife officials are urging people to leave baby deer and elk alone in June, warning that “abandoned” young are often intentionally left hidden and that interference can be fatal. Box Elder Data Center Fight: Opponents of the Stratos Project say they’ll keep challenging the plan after county attorney rulings blocked referendum efforts; organizers plan to appeal to Utah’s First District Court. Nuclear in Green River: A long-stalled Green River nuclear project is moving forward via a new partnership shifting toward small modular reactors, aiming to better fit Utah’s water-scarce conditions. Drought + Storm Risks: After severe drought restrictions, storms brought flash flooding in eastern Utah, underscoring how quickly dangerous runoff can hit. Wildfire Watch: Utah County crews are battling a new Anderson Point Fire as drought and wind keep fire danger elevated.
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