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The show should start around 9:15 p.m. July 4.
The park usually closes at sunset, but the DEM says it s inviting people to stay later to enjoy the show. It s free. The park has plenty of parking in lots 3 and 4 and registrations is not necessary, the DEM says.
Dogs are also welcome, if they re leashed.
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The announcement came on Scarborough State Beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island, where U.S. Senator Jack Reed, and senior Rhode Island officials joined EPA Acting Regional Administrator Deb Szaro to emphasize the importance of federal funding to assist EPA’s partners with local monitoring of bacteria levels, which can become too high for safe swimming, and efforts to notify the public of potential health risks.
“Here in New England we are fortunate to have strong partnerships between federal, state and local officials, who are all committed to effective collaboration to ensure we are protecting public health and the environment,”
said EPA New England Acting Regional Administrator Deb Szaro. “New England’s beach season is short and sweet, and especially after a year of social distancing due to the pandemic, we are very proud that this funding will help public health officials to quickly share water quality information with the public.”
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced Tuesday the air quality in Rhode Island will be unhealthy, into the evening Wednesday.
The DEM said this unhealthy air quality is due to ground level ozone concentrations, which are elevated because of the intense heat. Ozone is a component of smog, formed by the photochemical reaction of pollutants in exhaust from cars, industry, and other sources in sunlight.
Rhode Islanders can lessen ground ozone by limiting car travel and the use of grills and lawnmowers.
The Rhode Island Department of Health says exposure to high ground level ozone concentrations can cause scratchy throat, coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath, and increased susceptibility to respiratory complications. To avoid these symptoms, RIDOH recommends limiting outdoor activity and staying in air conditioning. If you have to participate in outdoor activities, plan them for the m
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