RIDOH began developing the dashboard after amendments to the Rhode Island Lead Poisoning Prevention Act required water suppliers to post an inventory of their service lines and the materials they’re composed of, said Ryan Hoskins, an environmental scientist with the RIDOH Center for Drinking Water Quality.
Farmers and food organizations in Rhode Island haven't been able to access agriculture grants because of the federal funding freeze.
Currently, the city aims to limit emissions by “requiring large buildings to track and report energy use,” Pinto said. “Providence is committed to strengthening building performance standards,” while focusing on sustainable building practices and investment in clean energy, she added.
A factually incorrect posting has been making the rounds, including being shared by Elon Musk. Here's what we found.
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