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		<description><![CDATA[Washington takes the lead in getting copper out of brakes. | Washington is now the first US state to restrict the amount of copper in brake pads used in cars and trucks. On Monday the state Senate approved the final version of the legislation (SB 6557, with analysis here), which now goes to Gov. Chris Gregoire who is expected to sign it. Copper is a problem because it flakes off brakes and winds up on roadways, where stormwater runoff washes it...]]></description>
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