AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRadioactive Waste Ban: A Wayne County judge permanently blocked a hazardous waste landfill from accepting elevated radioactivity waste tied to historic atomic bomb and atomic energy sites, citing rising cancer and disease risks for nearby communities. Idaho Drought Response: Boise is urging water conservation as more than 900,000 Idahoans live in drought conditions, highlighting “Keep Boise Cool” tips and water-wise landscaping classes plus incentives. Climate Heat Signal: A new analysis finds U.S. summers have warmed broadly since 1970, with most major cities seeing hotter summers—an Idaho-relevant backdrop for wildfire and water stress. Idaho Mineral Mapping: Idaho’s state geologist says new USGS/Idaho Geological Survey mineral maps can help guide future resource planning and also relate to faults and groundwater. Wildlife & Habitat: An Idaho couple donated 330 acres to create the Cottonwood Canyon Nature Preserve, protecting mule deer, river otters, owls, and rare birds as development pressures open land. Wildlife Health Watch: H5N1 avian influenza has resurfaced in Idaho dairy cattle, with new infected herds confirmed after a quieter stretch. Public Safety on Roads: Idaho marked Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the start of the “100 Deadliest Days,” emphasizing “Look Twice” and rider safety as summer travel ramps up.
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