AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health Warning: “Dirty soda” is drawing fresh scrutiny after reports that a single drink can pack 55–70 grams of sugar—more than double daily limits—fueling calls to treat it like an occasional dessert, not a regular beverage. Utah Water & Infrastructure: Snyderville Basin shared wastewater data showing very low COVID rates and a 2.5% drop in May visitor nights, while stressing homeowners’ sewer laterals and regular inspections. Park City Cleanup: Regulators say contaminated soil at the Treasure Mountain Junior High demolition site can’t stay on property; DEQ and EPA coordination means higher-contaminant material must go to a permitted landfill. Energy & Tech: Texas Instruments unveiled a new battery monitor aimed at detecting EV and storage thermal runaway, as the company expands semiconductor manufacturing in Texas and Utah. AI Governance: States are moving ahead with more targeted AI rules despite federal pushback, including scrutiny of how chatbots interact with children and how AI is used by employers. Local Business/Workforce: WGU School of Business launched a PMI-accredited bachelor’s in project management with an accelerated path toward PMP certification. Wildlife Safety: Residents are urging drivers to slow near SR-224 after a cow moose and calves linger close to the roadway during construction-related traffic changes.
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