AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater & Health Fight: Republican attorneys general, including Kentucky’s, are urging the EPA to classify the abortion medication mifepristone as a water contaminant, arguing it threatens waterways—while environmental health experts say there’s no proof it harms people or wildlife. Local Water Quality Watch: Kentucky’s 2025 Drinking Water Compliance Report says public systems met Safe Drinking Water Act requirements at a high rate, though 249 violations were still issued across 62 systems. Heat & Storm Risk: A dangerous early-summer mix of extreme heat, severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding is already affecting parts of the U.S., with Kentucky named among states under storm warnings. Wildlife Declines: Eastern Kentucky researchers are tracking whip-poor-will migration and studying why the birds’ nighttime songs seem to be getting quieter. Insect & Livestock Alert: Kentucky experts are monitoring the New World screwworm and warn it could threaten cattle and spread via pets traveling across state lines. Conservation Win: The Louisville Zoo welcomed three endangered Amur tiger cubs—its first tiger births in more than two decades. Energy & Water Use: Solarize Lexington is expanding its discounted solar program to more counties, aiming to cut household energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. Data Center Pressure: A Kentucky community event in Bullitt County drew attention to data centers’ cooling water needs and local impacts as residents push for limits and rules.
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