AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Utilities & Data Centers: Cheyenne BOPU says Goat Systems LLC—tied to Meta’s Cheyenne data center—contaminated the city’s wastewater with Cupriavidus gilardii, revoked fill-and-flush privileges, and is suspending acceptance of related discharges until further notice. Outdoor Access & Recreation: Wyoming Game and Fish spotlights Kinnear Pond and the newly established Popo Agie Public Access Area, reminding visitors to follow posted rules and boundary limits. Local Infrastructure & Public Safety: Cheyenne’s temporary 6th-cent “SPEC” sales tax is over, dropping the rate to 5% after funding shelter, dispatch, bandshell, and fire station projects; meanwhile Laramie County fire districts are pooling into a unified command for July 4 amid higher call volumes and drought/fire risk. Energy & Industry: South Dakota drought is straining the power grid as a new Rapid City data center moves forward, underscoring the broader Western energy pressure. Tourism & Land Management: Grand Targhee Resort won a Forest Service-approved 694-acre expansion, aimed at growing capacity while protecting wildlife, watersheds, and recreation access. Food Supply: FDA classified a nationwide recall of Zapp’s and Dirty potato chips at the highest risk level over possible Salmonella contamination.
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