AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI & Energy Footprint: A new report says AI data centers can create a “data heat island effect,” with land temperatures rising around facilities, while electricity demand for data centers keeps climbing fast. Missouri Governance: The Nodaway County Health Center board discussed a proposed data center and said any project would be regulated under state and federal rules with oversight from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Water & Public Health: Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is part of a 14-state push urging the EPA to tighten monitoring of the abortion drug mifepristone due to concerns about contamination in waterways. Invasive Species: Invasive fish were reported in community ponds in Three Forks and Livingston, prompting reminders about illegal introductions and state licensing rules. Local Water Infrastructure: A Senate committee advanced $20 million for Missouri River drinking-water pipeline feasibility studies in South Dakota, while Missouri communities also continue water-treatment upgrade funding. Community Cleanups: Missouri Stream Teams is urging businesses to join Plastic Free July as part of Lake Appreciation Month, targeting single-use plastic pollution. World Cup Security: Missouri’s AG also warned that the FIFA World Cup could raise human trafficking risks as large crowds and travel increase opportunities for traffickers.
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