When all vestiges of the 250-year-old White Rock Dam are removed this fall, marine life will have access to some 25 miles of new habitat in the Pawcatuck, part of the largest watershed in R.I.
By Alex Kuffner Journal Staff Writer, The Providence Journal
Fri, 09/04/2015 - 9:15pm
When all vestiges of the 250-year-old White Rock Dam are removed this fall, marine life will have access to some 25 miles of new habitat in the Pawcatuck, part of the largest watershed in R.I.