AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHarmful Algae Alert: RIDOH and RIDEM say Brickyard Pond in Barrington has harmful algal blooms from blue-green algae, urging residents to avoid swimming, fishing, boating, or kayaking and not to drink untreated water or eat fish (pets too) until further notice. Invasive Species Watch: Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife found a northern snakehead in Asa Pond, warning it can spread and asking anglers to humanely kill any caught snakeheads and contact DEM. Aquatic Plant Control: DEM plans EPA-approved treatments for invasive aquatic plants at Carolina Trout Pond (Richmond), Shippee Sawmill Pond (Foster), and Meshanticut Lake (Cranston) on July 15—boaters and anglers should avoid use during treatment and keep pets from drinking for at least three days. Mosquito-Borne Disease: RIDEM confirmed the first West Nile Virus detection in Rhode Island this year from a Providence mosquito sample; risk is “medium” statewide. Water Policy Pressure: South County’s drought and outdoor water bans are pushing officials to rethink the turfgrass “emerald lawn” model, with calls for a statewide study. Local Infrastructure: RIDOT will shift lanes on Route 37 over Power Road in Cranston starting July 17 as part of a bridge demolition project, with full work targeted for summer 2028.
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