Celebrate 250 years of American independence at WaterFire Providence! πΊπΈ Happening July 4 in PVD, this special full lighting features live entertainment and an unforgettable evening along the rivers of downtown Providence. https://t.co/rPiZVBvIny
Rainstorms are temporary. Clean water is a lasting investment. Our CSO initiatives help capture excess stormwater during heavy rainfall, reducing pollution and supporting healthier rivers and bays across Rhode Island. https://t.co/hWA0JpSaxW
This is one of Rhode Islandβs largest clean water investments β and itβs happening underground. By reducing combined sewer overflows, RestoredWaters RI is improving water quality, supporting healthier ecosystems, and protecting our coastal communities. https://t.co/ha2WDH411N
#RestoredWatersNews: Construction of long term maintenance facilities has started at the receiving shaft site at 660 Roosevelt Ave. https://t.co/csykdJHDca
Every major storm tests our infrastructure. That's why investments in projects like RestoredWaters RI are so important β capturing excess flow, reducing pollution, and helping safeguard local waterways when they need it most. https://t.co/csykdJHDca
A healthier bay means a stronger shellfish industry. By relocating quahogs to cleaner waters, the Shellfish Transplant Program helps improve harvest opportunities, support local shellfishermen, and sustain one of Rhode Island's most iconic industries. https://t.co/sJ4m4Cu2CS
#RestoredWatersNews: Construction of consolidation conduits on Taft Street continues. Taft Street will be intermittently closed while work is ongoing, with exceptions for Centreville Bank Stadium events. https://t.co/csykdJH5mC
Did you know? Combined sewer systems were originally designed to carry both sewage and stormwater in the same pipes. Today, modern CSO solutions are helping communities reduce overflows and protect local waterways during major storms. https://t.co/hWA0JpSInu
Behind every cleaner bay is a team dedicated to monitoring what can't always be seen. Our scientists monitor water quality year-round, measuring nutrients, bacteria, and other key indicators that help us understand the health of Narragansett Bay. https://t.co/xg5h4jIE4n
Safety is more than a priority, It's a commitment. Every day, our teams work to protect public health, maintain critical infrastructure, and serve our communities. That starts with comprehensive training, awareness, and a culture that puts safety first. https://t.co/ckckCsg45Y
Every drop counts. Our ongoing CSO projects help reduce untreated overflows, improve river health, and support safer recreational waters throughout the region. Together, we're building a cleaner future. https://t.co/siA7WzRtDa
Every day, the Fieldβs Point and Bucklin Point facilities work 24/7 to protect Narragansett Bay, treating millions of gallons of wastewater before safely returning clean water to the environment. Learn more. https://t.co/MAnF4gAFFA
Some of the most important environmental work happens underground. A 2.2-mile tunnel beneath Pawtucket and Central Falls is helping transport storm-related overflows for treatment β keeping pollutants out of our rivers and Bay. https://t.co/qrZGXK7TME
What happens in the kitchen doesn't stay in the kitchen. Fats, oils, and grease can build up inside sewer pipes, causing blockages, backups, and costly maintenance. That's why proper grease management is essential for protecting our wastewater system. https://t.co/C649nSjknF
#RestoredWatersNews: Construction of consolidation conduits on Taft Street continues. Taft Street will be intermittently closed while work is ongoing, with exceptions for Centreville Bank Stadium events. https://t.co/csykdJH5mC
What looks like construction today is an investment in Rhode Island's environmental future. The CSO Program's tunnels and infrastructure projects are helping reduce combined sewer overflows and protect Narragansett Bay for generations to come. https://t.co/siA7WzS1sI
#RestoredWatersNews: Construction of long term maintenance facilities has started at the receiving shaft site at 660 Roosevelt Ave. https://t.co/csykdJHDca