AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado River Drought: Lake Powell has hit a record-low level, dropping to 3,519.91 feet—just shy of the prior record—raising fresh alarms about hydropower and downstream water supplies as the system slides toward “dead pool.” Water Costs: Southern California utilities are weighing steep drought-era rate hikes, with experts warning that higher bills are becoming the new normal as infrastructure and treatment costs rise. Local Water Reality Check: Blue Mesa Reservoir’s shrinkage is exposing the Gunnison River’s old path and the ghost town of Iola, a stark reminder that Colorado reservoirs are drought barometers. Wildlife & Public Safety: Colorado’s new tougher bear-feeding law lowers the threshold for enforcement as drought and wildfire impacts push bears into neighborhoods; meanwhile, two recent drownings at Eleven Mile Reservoir prompted renewed water-safety warnings. Outdoor Tech & Science: CU Boulder research shows how turbulent air reshapes odor signals—helping explain how animals navigate and pointing to future search-and-rescue uses. Wildfire Impacts on Species: Firefighters helped save Colorado’s rare Uncompahgre cutthroat trout by working with biologists to protect the last known population during the Gold Mountain Fire.
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