AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDrinking Water Watch: Kentucky’s 2025 Drinking Water Compliance Report says public systems are meeting Safe Drinking Water Act standards, with 249 violations across 62 systems—mostly “monitoring/reporting” issues that are administrative rather than direct health risks. Health Care Cuts: Louisville’s Lee Specialty Clinic, a key provider for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, says state budget cuts could force major downsizing—potentially ending access for more than 1,000 patients by mid-July. Water Pollution Fight: Kentucky and other Republican attorneys general are urging the EPA to treat abortion medication mifepristone as a water contaminant, despite health experts saying there’s no clear harm shown to water systems or people. PFAS Policy: The EPA is moving toward PFAS rule rollbacks, with comments open and major implications for drinking-water protections. Wildlife & Safety: Kentucky officials are also monitoring New World screwworm after detections in Texas and New Mexico, while reminding residents about movement rules for livestock.
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