AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHarmful Algal Bloom Watch: The Nevada Department of Wildlife put Reno’s Virginia Lake on a harmful algal bloom watch, warning anglers to consider other nearby stocked waters until conditions improve; visible algae is also reported at Paradise Park Pond, and NDOW urges people and pets to avoid bright green/blue-green scummy water and to wash fish thoroughly. Indigenous History on the Run: A new documentary, “Remaining Native,” follows a rural Nevada teen who retraces his great-grandfather’s 50-mile escape from an Indigenous boarding school—turning a personal story into a wider reckoning. Water Stress in the West: Lake Powell is hitting record-low summer levels, with federal forecasts warning it could reach a “minimum power pool” threshold next year—raising alarms for both electricity generation and Colorado River water reliability. Local Water Reuse Oversight: Nevada agencies are seeking public comment on a proposed renewal of a reclaimed water reuse permit for treated effluent flood irrigation near Minden/Gardnerville, with a hearing request deadline of July 3. Community & Jobs: The City of Las Vegas is bringing back its Summer Youth Employment Program, funded through the city’s cannabis excise tax allocation, offering 47 high school students paid work across City Hall and departments. Wildfire-Heat Warning: A widespread heat dome is expected to bring dangerous humidity and triple-digit heat across the eastern U.S., boosting fire danger and straining emergency response.
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