AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWater Safety in Missouri: A new report says potentially unsafe fecal contamination shows up in 85% of Missouri’s monitored recreational waterways, raising fresh concerns after recent E. coli warnings. Wildlife & Habitat: Missouri Department of Conservation reminds people that summer wildlife encounters are best handled by watching from a distance and letting animals stay wild. Local Water Infrastructure: Missouri DNR awarded $30,000 to Cole County’s Public Water Supply District No. 5 to assess drinking-water system upgrades and help meet water quality standards. Ozarks Conservation Spotting: Bird-watchers report an unusual anhinga (“snakebird”) sighting at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, with experts pointing to normal post-breeding movement patterns. Sustainable Development in the Show-Me State: SEMO Industrial Park earned Missouri’s first Platinum REDI Sites designation, a national validation aimed at attracting industrial investment. Agriculture & Climate Stress: University of Missouri Extension explains “corn sweat,” where heat and humidity boost corn’s transpiration and can make air feel even stickier. Waste & Resources: SWANA named 2026 award recipients, with the ceremony set for St. Louis in late September. Community Safety Innovation: Camdenton firefighters dedicated the Ozarks’ first Safe Haven Baby Box, funded by private donations and designed for anonymous, 24/7 newborn surrender.
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