AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater Rights Update: The U.S. Supreme Court approved a settlement ending a 13-year Rio Grande Compact fight, clearing the way for more reliable water deliveries to Texas from New Mexico and Colorado. Air Quality Alert: Dust storms pushed fine particle pollution into “unhealthy” and even “very unhealthy” territory across parts of Texas and New Mexico, with residents urged to keep windows shut. Waters Protection: New Mexico’s Water Quality Control Commission faces a make-or-break rulemaking moment for S.B. 21, meant to safeguard rivers and wetlands after federal Clean Water Act protections were narrowed. Wildfire Recovery: A “reforestation pipeline” in New Mexico aims to grow and plant millions of seedlings that can survive burn-scar heat and worsening drought. Energy & Climate: Trump’s $700M coal push could affect New Mexico through coal supply chains, while analysts warn geothermal expansion faces transmission limits. Outdoor Access: New Mexico added $4.5M for youth outdoor programs after demand surged. Boating Safety: The BoatUS Foundation expanded a free, state-approved boating safety course to include New Mexico. Weather Watch: Southern Arizona stays hot with gusty conditions and a few storm chances, while New Mexico sees heat with localized storm and flood-advisory risks.
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