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		<description><![CDATA[I s cleaning up Puget Sound worth the money? | Cleaning up Puget Sound&#8212;removing toxics and restoring its ecosystems&#8212;could cost as much as $10 billion, according to a gathering of conservationists and lawmakers as reported in the Seattle Times. Leaders are hoping to wrangle $5 billion of that total from Congress, but so far the Army Corps of Engineers, which has a sweeping vision for restoring the Sound, has garnered only a tiny fraction of the necessary dough. Okay, $10...]]></description>
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