AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoHeat Watch: Rhode Island is heading back into hotter, more humid weather this week, with heat index values near 100 possible Tuesday–Thursday. Public Health Alert: RIDOH and RIDEM are warning people to avoid contact with Brickyard Pond in Barrington due to harmful algae blooms, including no swimming, fishing, boating, or kayaking. Invasive Species: A northern snakehead—an illegally introduced, predatory fish—was found in Asa Pond in South Kingstown; anglers are told to humanely kill any caught and report it. Water Use Pressure: Drought and outdoor water bans are putting South County turfgrass under new scrutiny, with calls for a statewide study on lawn water demands. Local Infrastructure: RIDOT plans lane shifts on Route 37 in Cranston starting July 17 for bridge demolition work, with full project completion targeted for Summer 2028. Tech Emissions & Data Centers: Microsoft reports a 25% jump in greenhouse gas emissions tied largely to expanding data centers, while Hopkinton considers a data-center prohibition. Wildlife & Community Science: TNC is set to host a juvenile horseshoe crab survey on Block Island next week, inviting residents to help monitor baby crabs.
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