AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColorado River Drought: Lake Powell hit a record low, dropping to 3,519.91 feet and nearing the point where hydropower generation could be disrupted, following Lake Mead’s historic low—an escalating warning for water, wildlife, and power across the Southwest. Wildlife in Towns: Colorado Parks and Wildlife reports bear sightings and conflicts nearly doubled as drought and wildfire damage shrink natural food, pushing bears into neighborhoods; a new state law also increases fines for feeding bears. Public Health & Environment: Colorado’s Suncor refinery fight moves forward after a federal appeals court greenlit a citizen lawsuit over pollution control failures tied to long-lasting harm in nearby communities. Local Climate Resilience: Pitkin County’s Clean Heat upgrades will close the library and parts of North Mill Street Aug. 22 for heat pump installation, funded through a state climate resilience grant. Outdoor Access: New hiking and mountain biking trails opened at Fishers Peak State Park near Trinidad, expanding loop routes for visitors. Community & Conservation: Colorado Mesa University welcomed students with outdoor-focused events as the fall semester begins.
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