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		<description><![CDATA[Sightline's breakdown of the stormwater issue in Washington. | Hot off the presses, Sightline just released a new backgrounder on stormwater. Curbing Stormwater Pollutionis an easy-to-read guide to the challenges presented by toxic runoff, and the opportunities available to Washington officials to help clean up our waterways. Included in Curbing Stormwater Pollution: What we&#8217;re up against: Ten bathtubs full of water pour off one average-size house during a storm. Seattle alone has hundreds of miles of storm-drain pipes and...]]></description>
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