AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHarmful Algae Alert (Barrington): RIDOH and RIDEM say Brickyard Pond in Barrington is under a harmful algae bloom advisory after samples exceeded toxin thresholds. Officials urge residents to avoid swimming, fishing, boating, or kayaking, keep pets out, and don’t drink untreated water or eat fish from the pond until further notice. Invasive Species Watch (South Kingstown): Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife reports a northern snakehead found in Asa Pond, warning it can spread and prey on native fish. Anglers are told not to release live snakeheads; if caught, humanely kill and contact DEM. Invasive Aquatic Plants (Cranston/Foster/Richmond): DEM plans EPA-approved treatments for invasive aquatic plants at Carolina Trout Pond, Shippee Sawmill Pond, and Meshanticut Lake on July 15—boaters and anglers should avoid use during treatment and keep pets from drinking nearby waters for at least three days. Mosquito Health (Providence): DEM confirmed the first West Nile Virus detection in Rhode Island this year from a mosquito sample collected June 29; risk is listed as medium statewide. Local Infrastructure (Cranston): RIDOT will shift lanes on Route 37 over Power Road starting July 17 as part of phased bridge demolition, with full project completion targeted for summer 2028. Data Center Moratorium Study (Hopkinton): Hopkinton’s Town Council voted to study an ordinance that would prohibit data centers, citing rural character and environmental impacts. Climate & Tech Emissions (National): Microsoft reports about a 25% jump in greenhouse gas emissions tied largely to expanding data center infrastructure, echoing similar increases from other major tech firms. Heat & Water Pressure (South County): With drought and outdoor water bans tightening, lawmakers and URI researchers are pushing for a statewide look at turfgrass’s water demands in Rhode Island’s hotter conditions.
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