AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMonsoon & Flood Risk: The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for north central Bernalillo County, with thunderstorms producing heavy rain and fast-rising water in arroyos, low-lying areas, and major roadways—officials urge people to “turn around, don’t drown.” PFAS Rule Rollout: The New Mexico Environment Department posted updated guidance and FAQs for reporting and labeling requirements tied to intentionally added PFAS in consumer products, effective July 1, 2026. Chaco Canyon Fight: Pueblo leaders and environmentalists are pushing back as the BLM moves to weaken the oil-and-gas buffer around Chaco Culture National Historical Park, with a short public comment window and no public hearing. Project Jupiter Air Permit: New Mexico says a public hearing on the Project Jupiter data center air quality permit is set for Oct. 19 in Sunland Park, after critics raised concerns about emissions and power choices. Ruidoso Downs Flood Fallout: Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Casino is temporarily closing public access after flood-damaged culvert issues, pending approval from the New Mexico Gaming Control Board. Water & Habitat: In El Paso, Ascarate Park community input sessions focus on reducing lake pollution and algae linked to nitrogen levels, with proposed changes aimed at improving fish habitat. Endangered Species Update: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized downlisting the razorback sucker from endangered to threatened, paired with a rule allowing limited take for conservation actions.
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