AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater Safety Alert: Nebraska DHHS and the state’s water agency issued health alerts for Harmful Algal Blooms at Maskenthine Reservoir (Stanton County) and Rockford Lake (Gage County) after microcystin levels exceeded the 8 ppb threshold, with guidance to avoid swallowing water and keep pets out until follow-up samples drop. Tribal Funding Rules: A proposed federal rewrite of grant guidance would turn current grant rules into binding regulations, with tribes warning the July 13 comment deadline could disrupt funding for programs including environmental protection and community development. Data & Water Use: Flatwater Free Press and Grist report Google’s Nebraska data centers self-reported using about 732 million gallons of water in 2025, renewing local concerns about future expansion in drought-stressed areas. Nebraska Economy & Environment Link: A Creighton survey finds food processing jobs keep falling, with Nebraska taking the hardest hit, tied to factors including a shrinking cattle herd and ripple effects for producers and processors. Clean Water Act Fallout: Federal agencies announced a proposed settlement over the 2022 Keystone Pipeline rupture in Kansas, including a $26.8M penalty and major spill-prevention work—an issue that still matters for Nebraska communities downstream of the system. Public Health Watch: CDC warns West Nile is arriving earlier and more aggressively than in 20+ years, raising the stakes for mosquito precautions.
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