Overview
Just because Rhode Island is only 37 miles wide and 48 miles long, doesn't mean it has no natural resources to protect. In fact, the state government operates an agency charged with doing just that. The State of Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management protects Rhode Island's environment from degradation, protects the state's citizens from pollution-generated health threats, and promotes outdoor recreational activities. Some of its
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Read More tasks include issuing recreational and commercial hunting, fishing, and boating licenses; issuing environmental-related permits for such things as sewage disposal systems and freshwater wetlands; and managing the state's nearly 30 parks, beaches, and campgrounds.
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Read More tasks include issuing recreational and commercial hunting, fishing, and boating licenses; issuing environmental-related permits for such things as sewage disposal systems and freshwater wetlands; and managing the state's nearly 30 parks, beaches, and campgrounds.
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