AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNuclear-Ready Planning in Paducah: Paducah and McCracken County held nuclear-energy education meetings as they pursue “Nuclear-Ready Community” designation, with speakers stressing workforce, regulation timelines, and what the label does—and doesn’t—mean for future projects. Data Center Water Rules in Warren County: Warren County approved data center regulations on first reading, including siting buffers and a closed-loop cooling water requirement, as residents push back on impacts and other counties weigh moratoriums. Drinking Water Compliance in Kentucky: Kentucky’s 2025 Drinking Water Compliance Report says public systems met Safe Drinking Water Act monitoring and treatment requirements at a high rate, with most violations tied to monitoring/reporting rather than direct health risks. Wildlife Decline Focus—Whip-poor-wills: Eastern Kentucky researchers are tracking whip-poor-will migration with tagged birds to understand why calls are getting quieter, aiming to guide conservation. Livestock & Insects: Kentucky officials are monitoring the return of the New World screwworm and broader insect declines, warning that pets and livestock could be at risk if it spreads. PFAS/Water Politics: Republican AGs and lawmakers urged EPA to treat the abortion pill mifepristone as a water contaminant, despite experts saying there’s no clear harm shown to water systems or wildlife.
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