AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoColorado River Water Cuts: New federal operating rules for 2027–2028 set major reductions for the Lower Basin, with Arizona, California and Nevada facing steep cutbacks while New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming avoid mandatory cuts—another reminder that Southwest water security is still on a knife edge. Wildfire & Water Supply Risk: The lightning-caused Frijoles Fire in northern New Mexico has grown past 15,000 acres and is nearing half containment, with crews building contingency lines; officials warn smoke and the burn scar could raise flash-flood risks for downstream communities and Santa Cruz Lake, a key water source. Heat & Drought Pressure: A persistent heat wave is keeping storm chances low across New Mexico, while drought remains severe across the Intermountain West and major reservoirs hit historic lows—conditions that can worsen both wildfire danger and water shortages. Uranium & Tribal Health Concerns: A report highlights renewed pressure to expand domestic uranium production, spotlighting worries from the Ute Mountain Ute community near the White Mesa Mill about possible contamination pathways. Local Air/Weather Alerts: New Mexico agencies issued smoke and heat guidance as temperatures stay near or above triple digits in many areas.
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