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		<description><![CDATA[A new analysis pegs the Sound's value in the billions. | Here&#8217;s a case for saving Puget Sound that you can take to the bank. The Sound and the land, rivers, and lakes surrounding it provide benefits worth $9.7 billion and $83 billion every year, according to a new study called &#8220;Valuing the Puget Sound Basin&#8221; from Earth Economics, a local nonprofit. The overall worth of the region is pegged at $305 billion and $2.6 trillion. How does this hardworking watershed...]]></description>
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