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		<description><![CDATA[Clearing up the confusion about stormwater pollution. | How much petroleum is there in the stormwater pollution that enters Puget Sound? That question has lately generated a good deal of confusion and obfuscation. So let&#8217;s take a moment to get the facts straight. You can think of stormwater pollution as a set of Russian dolls. The biggest doll is total toxic pollution. Inside that doll, and nearly as big, is oil &amp; grease. And inside that doll is petroleum hydrocarbons....]]></description>
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