AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI & Water Safety: Cheyenne says contaminated wastewater from Meta’s $800M AI data center construction (Project Cosmo) was traced to a contractor and a rare bacterium, prompting cleanup and tighter wastewater rules. Local Land Use: Laramie County planners are weighing a zone change for the Aspen Valley Subdivision near US 85 that would allow RV spaces alongside planned single-family lots, expanding capacity. Public Works & Mobility: WYDOT crews will start the final South Belt Loop concrete slab repairs in Rock Springs (Dewar to Blair) July 15, with staged access changes through about Oct. 31. Energy Grid Planning: Western governors, including Wyoming’s, formed a task force to speed transmission permitting and upgrades under a regional “superabundance” push. Mining Watch: Wyoming DEQ approved a construction schedule change for U.S. Gold Corp.’s CK Gold Mine near Cheyenne, with financing pauses noted. Consumer Protection: A multi-state coalition urged the FCC to curb robocallers’ access to legitimate phone numbers as scams keep costing Americans billions. Community & Recreation: Cheyenne opened the Parsley Bridge Greenway connector across I-80, finally linking neighborhoods to the city’s trail system.
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