AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoExtreme Heat & Air Quality: South-Central Texas is stuck in a hot, dry pattern into early July, with highs in the mid-to-upper 90s (some near 100) and heat indexes again pushing above 100; a thick Saharan dust plume is also expected to move into the Gulf/Coastal Bend, prompting respiratory precautions. Water Stress: A new national look at drought warns that water scarcity is worsening, with groundwater depletion a major driver—an issue that hits Texas hard given the High Plains aquifer’s scale. Invasive Species Watch (East Texas): After a spring storm in Carthage, residents found invasive jumping worms in their home—an alert for gardeners and land managers about soil damage risks. Livestock Biosecurity: Texas agricultural officials issued emergency quarantines across 21 counties after new New World screwworm detections, as experts stress containment and sterile-fly efforts. Local Water Infrastructure: Kerrville approved up to $500,000 for design of a new Quinlan Creek sewer line to unlock development on the north side. Community Planning: McAllen is holding a downtown entertainment district open house to gather public input on redevelopment. Wildlife Conservation: Scientists are studying how a wildfire near whooping crane nests could affect nest success, even as the flock’s recovery story continues. Data Centers Debate: A Texas Township adopted a 12-month moratorium on data center developments as residents and lawmakers press for answers on water use and impacts.
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