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		<description><![CDATA[Are 2005's low streamflows a warning sign? | No big surprise by now, this summer is likely to bring awful drought conditions to the Northwest, especially Western Washington. Following are a few grim selections from a fairly comprehensive article in today&#8217;s Seattle Post-Intelligencer. &quot;The stream flows are shaping up to be the second or worst year on record,&quot; said Richard Palmer, director of the University of Washington&#8217;s Center for Water Resources Management. February was the driest month on...]]></description>
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