AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoColorado River Water Cuts: The Interior Department finalized 2027–2028 operating guidelines that order major reductions for Arizona, California and Nevada, cutting deliveries by 1.25 million acre-feet per year, with Arizona taking the biggest hit (760,000 acre-feet). AI Energy & Water: A new comparison piece digs into how much water and power AI workloads may consume, arguing the “per query” math is messy while total data-center demand is the bigger issue. Valley Fever Risk: Banner Health is warning Valley residents about higher Valley fever exposure during monsoon dust storms, noting Arizona accounts for most U.S. cases. Mortgage + Tax Strategy: Phoenix-area mortgage broker Giancarlo Anduray announced a combined home financing and tax-planning approach through his co-owned Mi Casa Tax Advisors. Retail Food Aid: SNAP enrollment fell sharply as paperwork and eligibility tightening reduced participation, with Arizona cited among states seeing the largest drops. Battery Tech Watch: LG Energy Solution says solid-state batteries are still a scaling problem, expecting smartphone timing about a decade before EVs. Sports Business in Arizona: The Diamondbacks placed Ketel Marte on the injured list after left knee inflammation, following a week that included a reported casino sighting.
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