EcoRI on Providence LNG Battle Heating Up and URI’s $8M Drinking Water Study
Monday, August 21, 2017
EcoRI's Frank Carini spoke to politicians - and environmental groups -- putting pressure on National Grid's proposed LNG project in South Providence, URI's $8 million grant to study chemical pollutants in drinking water, the role of New England's only hard coral in pollution research, and more, Friday on GoLocal LIVE.
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