AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear & uranium in Utah: A new report spotlights the White Mesa Mill near Bears Ears and renewed pressure to expand domestic nuclear fuel, with tribal residents raising fresh concerns about contamination and drinking water as the U.S. pushes to grow uranium production. Colorado River cuts: Under the 2027–2028 operating rules, Utah is spared mandatory cuts while Arizona, California and Nevada face steep reductions as Lake Powell and Lake Mead hit record lows. Geothermal testing in Utah: Utah FORGE starts a months-long extended circulation test at its Milford field lab to measure long-term enhanced geothermal performance, including thermal decline and water treatment needs. Space software milestone: TMC Technologies marks 10 years of NASA’s NOS3 digital engineering simulator, used across government, academia and industry to move from simulation to flight. Wildlife in Utah neighborhoods: Drought and wildfire impacts are pushing animals into lower elevations and residential areas, with guidance urging residents to avoid contact and remove outdoor food sources. Data center backlash: Utah officials face growing scrutiny and public safety concerns around AI data center projects, as communities nationwide report threats and push for tighter oversight. Education & AI: Utah schools and universities keep rolling out AI literacy and classroom training, while higher-ed budget strain continues to reshape staffing and programs.
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