AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRoadless Rule Fight: Utah Sen. Mike Lee’s wildfire bill advanced from the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, pushing a repeal of the 2001 Roadless Rule alongside faster forest thinning and more prescribed burns—an effort critics say could weaken protections for national forests. Data Center Water Scrutiny: Amazon disclosed its data centers used 2.5 billion gallons of water in 2025, fueling the broader debate over cooling demand; Utah’s own new law requires certain large projects to disclose annual water use. Utah Lake & Water Quality: A carp-removal program is credited with pulling significant toxic chemicals from Utah Lake, adding momentum to efforts to make the lake safer. Colorado River Court Pressure: Utah lawmakers warn downstream states they could lose conservation aid if they sue over Colorado River water, as negotiations and legal battles continue. Wildfire Risk & Public Safety: Utah remains in a high fire-danger stretch, with officials urging caution as conditions stay dry and windy. Bear Lake Tragedy: A community rally is growing after a 17-year-old drowned at Ideal Beach while paddleboarding, with organizers raising funds for the family and funeral travel. Wildlife Crossings: Utah’s wildlife crossing network is highlighted as a proven way to reduce vehicle-animal crashes, with dozens of crossings helping animals move safely.
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