AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife Protections: The Trump administration finalized a rule narrowing what counts as “harm” under the Endangered Species Act, potentially allowing logging, drilling, and mining in critical habitats as long as animals aren’t directly injured. Water & Flooding: Chicago’s Deep Tunnel system is still draining after recent storms—Thornton reservoir will take at least a month to empty, with drainage speed depending on rainfall and treatment conditions. Public Health: Kendall County reported a second batch of mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile virus, urging residents to prevent bites and remove standing water. Food Safety: Health officials are investigating a fast-growing cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to Cyclospora, with cases reported across 31 states and no single source identified yet. Illinois River Pollution: A settlement is being proposed in an Illinois River pollution case involving phosphorus from poultry litter, with parties seeking appellate approval. Community Action: Volunteers in Evanston planted a vacant lot as part of a Love Your Block grant, aiming to reconnect residents with nature and neighborhood history.
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