AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat & Public Health: Much of Texas remains under heat advisories as triple-digit temperatures linger, with the National Weather Service pointing to the hottest stretch this week and only gradual cooling afterward—while officials urge hydration and fast action for heat stroke. Air Pollution Accountability: El Paso residents are pressing Marathon Petroleum after TCEQ released final reports on Aug. 4-5 refinery incidents involving flaring and releases of sulfur dioxide, propylene, and other contaminants; local leaders are seeking more public accounting and regulator scrutiny. Wildlife & Disease Watch: Texas animal health officials say screwworm cases are active in the state and urge ranchers to report suspicious wounds and avoid illegal animal movement as USDA releases millions of sterile flies. Conservation & Climate Stress: A new CDC update shows West Nile virus cases across the U.S. are rising, with Texas among the states reporting dozens of infections. Local Land Use: Austin’s “Dog’s Head” development—on reclaimed sand-and-gravel land near the Colorado River—faces ongoing controversy as plans include river access and trails. Wildlife Rescue: Houston Zoo says endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle “Rhossi” is back in Texas after cold-stunning recovery in Wales and a 5,000-mile journey.
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