AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoExtreme Heat Watch: The National Weather Service warns Colorado and much of the West are bracing for an “unusually large, strong and long-lasting” heat dome, with triple-digit highs and especially risky hotter nights that can worsen health and fuel wildfires. Wildfire Impacts: Aspen Acres fire updates show 851 structures confirmed burned and growing containment as evacuation orders shift for affected areas. Air Quality Emergency: Hazardous smoke and dust are triggering emergency air alerts in Colorado, urging people—especially kids, older adults, and those with asthma or heart/lung conditions—to limit time outdoors. Public Health—Cyclospora: Colorado reports 90 cyclosporiasis cases in May and June (93 total in the first half of 2026), roughly in line with the five-year average, with officials still urging safe food handling. Water & PFAS Funding: EPA awarded Colorado $432,000 for rural drinking-water upgrades, including PFAS and lead-related improvements. Wildlife Policy: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will consider bag limits for furbearers and a proposed ban on fur sales from wild-caught animals. Conservation on the Ground: Southwest Conservation Corps and the Southern Ute Tribe partnered on trail cleanup and invasive plant removal to improve safer access to Pine River and Bear Trail switchbacks.
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