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		<title>The Tunnel Won&#8217;t Be Boring II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More lessons for Seattle from the Brightwater project. | At Crosscut, Doug McDonald has a fact-dense piece on the travails of the Brightwater sewage system bored tunnels. The upshot is that things appear to be getting more difficult&#8212;and even more costly&#8212;than everyone had hoped: Metro King County&#8217;s Brightwater sewage treatment plant tunnel is a project in a very awkward fix. There is a big problem with a contractor and its crippled tunnel boring machine on one of its essential tunnel...]]></description>
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