AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOregon Climate & Energy Policy: The University of Oregon set aside $15 million in student building fees to eventually replace its natural gas boiler with an electric one, aiming to cut Eugene’s biggest greenhouse gas source. Wildlife & Invasive Species: Oregon officials are responding to a first-time discovery of a dead quagga mussel at Prineville Reservoir, with more surveys underway to protect waterways and recreation. Water & Cleanup Oversight: Washington’s Department of Ecology is seeking public comment on a draft renewal of the Hanford sitewide permit, expanding coverage to 52 waste sites and setting standards for DOE cleanup. Local Conservation in Action: Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation is building a nearby demonstration farm so landowners can see conservation practices work for water quality and wildlife. Public Safety on Water: Oregon’s State Marine Board joins “Operation Dry Water” to crack down on boating under the influence July 3–5. Community & Outdoors: Oregon Department of Forestry is urging people to try less-crowded state forest campgrounds for the 250th July 4 weekend.
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