AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife Safety: WDFW is urging residents to give deer space, keep dogs leashed, and stop feeding wildlife—feeding can raise conflict and spread disease, and in Washington it’s illegal to feed deer, elk, or moose as part of chronic wasting disease prevention. Bear Encounters: Two teens were injured in separate bear incidents on Mount Si near Seattle; trails were closed while WDFW searched for the animal(s), with one teen attacked and another hurt while fleeing. Water Safety: King County posted warnings after high-bacteria readings at several western Washington beaches, and officials stressed that cold water can be dangerous even when air temperatures feel warm. Data Centers & Local Control: Skagit County approved a six-month moratorium on new data centers outside cities and towns, with a July 14 public hearing to shape rules and protect farmland and natural resources. Wildfire Risk: Pacific Power says it’s taking steps to reduce wildfire starts, including automatic shutoffs and possible temporary de-energizing during extreme conditions. Hanford Cleanup: The 222-S lab at Hanford marked 75 years supporting radioactive tank waste analysis, a key part of the vitrification cleanup mission. Transportation & Heat: Seattle transit officials are reviewing World Cup match-day light rail crowding after post-game bottlenecks and long waits.
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