AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColorado River Water Cuts: The Interior Department finalized 2027–2028 operating rules for Lake Powell and Lake Mead, ordering major reductions for the Lower Basin (Arizona, California, Nevada) while sparing Utah from mandatory cuts for now as reservoirs hit record lows. Wildlife & Hunting Impacts: Utah’s Wildlife Board adjusted bison hunting after pneumonia caused a near-40% adult die-off in the Book Cliffs, offering permit surrender options and changing 2027 hunt plans. Extreme Weather & Flood Risk: Hurricane, Utah officials say flood-prevention work for Gould Wash was planned but arrived too late; maps in a final environmental review show how much water the area could face in a 100-year event. Public Lands Stewardship: A reduction of Grand Staircase-Escalante protections drew mixed reactions, with some praising better local wildfire fuel management and others warning of “protecting it to death.” Utah Data Centers Debate: Lawmakers heard public and expert concerns at the Capitol about data center impacts on the Great Salt Lake region and the environment, following months of backlash. Utah Nuclear Messaging: Gov. Spencer Cox defended Utah’s nuclear-energy billboards amid an FTC complaint, arguing the state’s message is “overwhelmingly positive” for the environment.
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