AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWater Safety Update: KDHE rescinded a Do Not Drink order for Qwik Fuel, LLC in Thomas County after tests found no bacteriological contamination, but the agency still warns customers not to boil because elevated nitrates can’t be fixed that way. Local Water Relief: KDHE also lifted a boil water advisory for the City of Columbus after a pressure loss; lab results showed no bacterial contamination. Public Health & Climate: A new look at the 2026 World Cup flags heat, infectious disease spread, and food safety risks, noting many matches in Kansas City and other host cities face dangerously hot, humid conditions. Kansas Environment & Health Policy: Kansas AG Kris Kobach urged the EPA to treat mifepristone as a water contaminant, arguing it contaminates supplies after ingestion. Wildlife Education: The Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays is hosting “Under the Canopy,” a rainforest-themed exhibit with live animals and a focus on habitat loss. Community Lawn Care: K-State extension highlights healthier lawns as a practical defense against invasive weeds, stressing proper mowing and deeper, less frequent watering.
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