AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDrought & Water Security: Colorado has entered an emergency drought phase after record-low snowpack, with rivers dropping to historic lows and officials warning of major impacts for wildlife, parks, and rural economies. Colorado River Risk: A new report warns Lake Mead and Lake Powell could lose much of their ability to store water, raising the odds of a “system crash” unless states cut use and reach workable post-2026 rules. Public Health & Water Quality: CU Boulder is still investigating what’s driving elevated E. coli at a Boulder Creek stormwater outfall; a third-party study points to wildlife feces and stormwater conditions, but says there isn’t a single cause. Behavioral Health Access: Colorado is set to expand behavioral healthcare through a federal Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Medicaid demonstration, aiming to improve crisis care, outpatient treatment, and addiction services. Agriculture Worker Safety: NIOSH is renewing its H5N1 dairy worker safety campaign in Colorado and other states as bird flu risk persists for farm employees. Wildlife & Habitat: Federal grants totaling nearly $18.5 million will support Great Plains grassland conservation and ranching communities, benefiting species like pronghorn and greater sage-grouse. Local Governance: Chaffee County commissioners heard updates on county technology services claims and loss trends, including auto-related incidents tied to adverse weather and high-stress calls.
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