AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDrought Watch: Gov. Dan McKee upgraded Rhode Island to its first statewide drought watch since 2002, urging conservation as precipitation stays low and groundwater and stream flows remain under pressure. Water Safety: RIDOH and DEM lifted the harmful algae bloom advisory at Watchaug Pond, but kept an avoid-contact warning for Cunliff Lake at Roger Williams Park due to toxins risk. Climate Policy: McKee vetoed bills that would have required large building owners to track emissions, leaving a gap in Rhode Island’s path to its Act on Climate targets. Self-Checkout Staffing: Rhode Island became the first state to require a staffing ratio for grocery self-checkout—at least one employee per three kiosks—aimed at protecting jobs and improving accessibility. Odor Complaints: North Kingstown residents escalated concerns about persistent chemical smells in West Davisville, pressing the state to take action regarding the suspected source. Offshore Wind Training: Nunez Community College students toured Rhode Island and Massachusetts offshore wind farms, using a National Wildlife Federation boat tour grant to strengthen its wind energy curriculum. Oyster Work in Warren: Warren and RWU’s CEED program restarted an oyster spat-growing effort, seeding an upweller with 100,000+ spat for later cultivation. Drinking Water Funding: The EPA announced $25M+ in grants to help small and rural communities upgrade drinking water systems and address PFAS and lead. Local Business R&D: Rhode Island Commerce opened applications for Innovation Voucher grants, offering up to $75,000 for R&D partnerships with local knowledge providers.
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