The funds generated from the settlement will be dedicated to emergency response and ongoing MTBE contamination remediation efforts by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.
Remaining gas refinery defendants in the lawsuit include British Petroleum (BP), Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Valero, and Irving. Litigation against these companies remains ongoing.
In addition to the settlement with Shell, Sunoco, and CITGO, Neronha also announced separate settlements with four other entities for a combined amount of $2,130,000. Those companies include Hess, Total Petrochemicals & Refining USA, Marathon, and Conoco.
“MBTE contamination of public water supplies poses a significant public health and safety risk, one which oil and gas companies knew about well before the public did,” said Neronha. “The work to remediate contaminated water supplies continues, and the funds recovered to date, including today, will be exclusively dedicated to doing that work. In the meantime, this office remains strongly committed to ensuring that the remaining oil and gas defendants are held responsible for the damage they have caused to the people of Rhode Island and the environment.”
April 8, 2022
Providence College raises record $2.85m on ‘Friars Give’ day
Providence College raised a record $2.859 million for fundraising initiative “Friars Give” day from approximately 2,954 donors, which was $700,000 more than what the Dominican Friar college raised last year. An anonymous donor gave a $1 matching gift to the college this year after the first million was raised.
College officials said the funds raised from Friars Give will be largely used for scholarships.
April 7, 2022
Finalists named to develop new state labs in Innovation District
The Rhode Island Department of Health could soon have a new research laboratory located at Parcel 25 of the I-195 Redevelopment District. The state Commerce department issued a request for proposals Nov. 1, 2021, looking for organizations to develop and build the lab for the department. On Thursday, the state released the names of the four finalists, which include Wexford Science & Technology; Related Beal LLC, Boston Andes Capital LLC; Ancora, GRE; and Pebb Capital.
The four finalists will have to provide additional information to the state by May 5 before a developer is named sometime this summer.
April 4, 2022
Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers purchases two Conn.-based publications
The Chronicle in Willimantic and The New Britain Herald/Bristol Press are now owned by Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers. The small newspaper chain, which recently acquired the Block Island Times, purchased the two publications from Central Connecticut Communications Monday for an undisclosed amount.
Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers was founded in 2007 and operates The Westerly Sun, The Call of Woonsocket, The Kent County Daily Times, Independent and Southern Rhode Island Newspapers, and The Times of Pawtucket.
R.I. receives $15m to make homes more energy efficient
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Low-income and older Rhode Island residents are getting nearly $15 million in federal funding to help them save money by making their homes more energy efficient.
The Rhode Island Department of Human Services will use the funding to partner with community action agencies throughout the state to provide weatherization services to eligible households, according to a statement this week from U.S. Sen. Jack Reed.
Weatherization assistance includes air sealing, attic and wall insulation, heating system upgrades, energy audits, and window and roof repair and replacement.
The program also helps with installing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
“Keeping your house warm in the winter isn’t easy or cheap in Rhode Island — especially with rising fuel prices,” Reed said in a statement. “That’s why these federal funds are so important.”
The program also creates jobs for energy experts and contractors, he said.
Every dollar invested by the Weatherization Assistance Program generates $4.50 in combined energy savings and non-energy benefits such as job creation, according to the U.S Department of Energy.
401Gives Day raises nearly $3.12 million
Rhode Islanders raised more than $3.1 million for 507 different organizations for the 401Gives Day,
an annual push to donate to various nonprofits on April 1. The fundraising kicked off at 6 a.m. on April 1, and 401Gives saw sizable growth in every category in its third year. Since its debut, 401Gives, which is powered by the United Way of Rhode Island, has now raised more than $6.6 million for Rhode Island nonprofits.
This year’s top fundraiser was Foster Forward, garnering more than $209,500. Lisa Guillette, the executive director of Foster Forward, said she’s planning to use the funds to purchase another multi-unit home for young people aging out of foster care.
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