AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoProduced Water Rules: New Mexico environment officials are pushing for numeric limits on contaminants in fracking wastewater (“produced water”) before the state Water Quality Control Commission starts rulemaking, with a hearing hoped for in 2027. Monsoon & Flood Risk: Forecasts point to more monsoon storms across New Mexico, with heavy rain and flash-flood potential possible as temperatures stay in the 80s and 90s. Harmful Algae Watch: The state has rolled out a harmful algal bloom advisory map, and Bluewater Lake in Cibola County is under a HAB Watch—officials urge people to avoid untreated water and keep pets away from algae. Project Jupiter Scrutiny: The NM attorney general is investigating alleged fraudulent public comments tied to the Project Jupiter AI data center permit after elected officials said their names were used without consent. Wildfire Watch: Lightning-sparked fires in Cibola County stayed small and contained, but drought conditions remain severe. Water Stress Beyond NM: A broader look at the Colorado River highlights how shrinking supplies are pitting towns, farms, and industry against each other.
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