AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoColorado River Water Policy: Federal officials say they’ll manage the Colorado River with a shorter-term 10-year framework and refresh operations every two years, with a final environmental review expected mid-to-late summer—an approach driven by the lack of a seven-state deal and the basin’s volatile conditions. Drought & Water Supply: A new analysis warns that even a warm, dry winter could push Lake Mead and Lake Powell dangerously close to failure, underscoring the need for lasting cuts to water use across the basin. Wildlife & Public Safety: Estes Park issued an emergency alert to avoid an apartment area after an “aggressive mama elk” was spotted with multiple baby elk; officials warn calving-season cows can be dangerous. Invasive Species & Trails: The Roaring Fork Outdoor Coalition is rolling out eight conservation and recreation projects, including invasive vegetation control and erosion-focused trail work across the Roaring Fork Watershed. Animal Health Threat: Colorado agriculture officials are on high alert for New World screwworm after Texas detections, with a One Health response plan covering education, movement restrictions, and coordination with state partners. Water Recreation Incident: Crews searched for a missing person at Cherry Creek State Park using sonar, with updates expected as the response continued. Air Pollution & Waste: A University of Colorado Boulder-led study links China’s plastic waste ban to increased burning and worse air quality in Indonesia, raising health concerns for communities near open dumps. Local Water Conservation: Aurora’s water-wise program and events continue to promote low-water landscaping as heat and drought strain outdoor watering limits.
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