AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKeystone Pipeline Cleanup Costs: Kansas, EPA, and DOJ announced a settlement over the 2022 Keystone Pipeline rupture near Washington that spilled about 588,000 gallons of oil into Mill Creek—South Bow will pay Kansas $3 million for remediation and $40 million in pipeline work, plus more than $26.8 million in civil penalties, with a 30-day public comment period. Fish Kill in Wichita: KDHE is investigating after thousands of dead fish turned up in a west Wichita neighborhood pond; residents reported a sudden smell and rapid die-off, and officials say they can’t comment until testing is finished. Algae Warning at Clinton Lake: KDHE raised Clinton Lake’s blue-green algae status from “watch” to “warning,” urging people to avoid contact and keep pets away due to toxin risk. Tribal Grant Rules on the Move: A proposed federal rewrite of grant guidance could tighten oversight and change how tribes compete for and manage funding, with comments due July 13. Public Safety & Water: KDHE also issued and later rescinded boil-water guidance for Quenemo, reflecting ongoing monitoring of local water systems.
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