MIDDLETOWN, R.I. -- Middletown is planning to eradicate a species of invasive beach grass from Sachuest Beach that could cause erosion and weaken dunes.
Town Administrator Shawn Brown tells The Newport Daily News that the areas affected by sand sedge will be sprayed with a herbicide in the spring, well before the start of beach season.
Brown says the sand sedge has choked out the native species in some areas.
The sand sedge was discovered earlier this year by a researcher working on an unrelated project. Town officials and experts have been investigating various potential solutions since then.
Officials are not sure how the Asian species arrived in town.
The town received approval for the removal plan from the Coastal Resources Management Council.
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