AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDeep Earth Mysteries: Scientists are digging into a puzzling cluster of very deep earthquakes beneath northern Utah and southwestern Wyoming, raising the case that these are real mantle quakes—not bad readings. Severe Weather & Tornado Risk: Tuesday’s forecast puts southeastern Wyoming and the Front Range under an enhanced severe threat, with damaging winds, large hail, and the chance of an isolated tornado; a tornado also touched down near Wright. Flash Flood Preparedness: Even though Wyoming flash floods are rare, warnings can come fast—creeks can rise quickly after heavy rain, so officials urge having alerts and avoiding flooded roads. Wildlife Crossings Update: WYDOT says delays in getting underpass boxes have pushed back work on the Kemmerer South wildlife crossings project, though the goal remains to finish by Oct. 31. Chronic Wasting Disease Watch: Teton County is considering testing local water sources after chronic wasting disease was detected on the National Elk Refuge, as public health officials weigh next steps. Water & Energy Research: UW received a nearly $400K DOE award aimed at improving wastewater management at coal-based power plants by reducing water burdens in bottom ash handling. Wildfire Watch: A lightning-sparked Boulder Creek Fire near Jack Pine Summer Homes is being targeted for containment as fire danger stays high. Drought Impacts: Johnson County ranchers are making hard herd-reduction decisions as historic drought tightens grazing options. Wildlife Management: Grand Teton National Park is removing nonnative mountain goats to protect native bighorn sheep and reduce disease risk.
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