AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoPFAS Contamination: A new Environmental Working Group analysis says about half of California’s water may be contaminated with PFAS “forever chemicals,” with pesticides implicated as a major source—raising health concerns that can persist for generations. Clean Energy Push: Los Angeles approved a long-term deal to buy 300 megawatts of solar power from a Utah project, adding renewable electricity to help the city move toward 100% clean energy by 2035. Water Crisis Watch: Colorado River basin states are edging toward a legal clash over post-2026 water rules, as reservoir levels and mandatory cut triggers remain disputed. Wildlife & Invasive Threats: Lake Tahoe inspectors are stopping “invasive species on steroids” from slipping into the lake, while California agriculture agencies are preparing for New World screwworm risk with conservation and monitoring support. Air Quality & Health: Reports highlight toxic pollutants tied to wildfire cleanup zones and wildfire-related carcinogens, keeping public health and cleanup safety in focus. Heat Risks: Forecasters warn of record-breaking heat building across the U.S., with implications for Californians during summer. Energy Prices: Gas prices could be especially volatile this summer as refinery losses and Iran-related fuel uncertainty continue to roil markets.
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