AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKeystone Pipeline Accountability: South Bow (Keystone’s operator) agreed to a consent decree over the 2022 Mill Creek spill in Washington County, proposing a $26.9M civil penalty plus about $40M for future spill prevention and $3M+ for Kansas restoration, with a 30-day public comment period before court approval. Public Health & Water Safety: KDHE issued a boil water advisory for Allen County RWD 10 after a waterline break caused a pressure loss that could reduce chlorine and raise bacterial contamination risk; residents are told to boil water for one minute and follow related precautions. Local Governance & Community Voice: The Lawrence school board elected new leaders and discussed bringing back public comment after 14 straight meetings without it, framing the change as a shift in how residents can weigh in on education decisions. Outdoor Access: Reservoir closures tied to a lease termination and fish salvage plans threaten recreational access for anglers and campers in the Eastern Plains region. Energy Infrastructure Safety: Kansas City, Kansas, neighbors and the electrical union mourned a lineman killed during a power line incident on South 74th Street.
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