AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoKeystone Pipeline settlement: The Keystone Pipeline system’s operator agreed to pay about $26.9 million in civil penalties plus $40 million for cleanup and pipeline safety work after a 2022 spill into Kansas waterways, with a consent decree now posted for a 30-day public comment period. Public health—water safety: KDHE rescinded a boil water advisory for the City of Winchester after testing showed no bacteriological contamination; the advisory had been issued due to a chlorine residual equipment failure. Public health—outbreak tracking: Kansas reported 22 cyclosporiasis cases statewide, including 5 in Sedgwick County, as officials point to produce as a likely source and urge careful washing and handling. Wildlife/water quality: KDHE said a massive fish kill in a northwest Wichita pond was likely from natural low dissolved oxygen tied to rainfall runoff and high temperatures, and crews began restoration. Heat and storms: Reports warn that extreme heat and humidity can fuel severe thunderstorms and tornado risk, while Midwest heat raises concerns for corn during pollination. Local growth debate: Emporia leaders are preparing for more education on data centers and large utility loads ahead of a decision on the Flint Hills Digital Campus.
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