AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoProject Jupiter Fallout: Doña Ana County officials and Albuquerque leaders say their names were used without consent on public comments supporting the Santa Teresa data center’s air-quality permit, as the New Mexico Environment Department weighs the application. Local Weather & Fire Risk: Scattered thunderstorms continue across parts of New Mexico with brief heavy downpours possible near Taos/Red River/Angel Fire, while dry lightning and wind remain concerns farther west; separate updates track the Sacaton Fire near Willow Creek with rain and sprinkler support. Community Solar Progress: New Mexico regulators report 16 community solar projects are now online, generating about 71 MW statewide, with more expected under the program’s expansion. Monsoon Outlook: NOAA says “enhanced monsoon” signals point to stronger rains in coming weeks that could ease drought in parts of the Southwest, though not end long-term impacts. Pet Health Alert: Veterinarians warn of New World screwworm spread, with new dog cases in Texas and New Mexico—urging owners to watch for wounds and seek prompt care. Sacaton Fire Update: A lightning-caused blaze east of Glenwood has burned 9,590 acres and remains under evacuation orders, with continued structure protection efforts.
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