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		<description><![CDATA[Curbing stormwater while trimming the bottom line. | For years, environmentalists have touted &#8220;low-impact development&#8221;&#8212;letting soil and vegetation soak up heavy rains, rather than channeling storm runoff into gutters and sewers&#8212;as the best solution for stormwater. But as it turns out, LID has picked up a whole host of new fans: smart economists, developers, builders, and government regulators are now singing LID&#8217;s praises as well. The fundamental principle of low-impact development is that it&#8217;s better&#8212;both for people&#8217;s pocketbooks...]]></description>
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