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		<description><![CDATA[Sightline speaks out in Seattle Business magazine. | It&#8217;s so satisfying to be able to promote a pro-environment stance that&#8217;s also sweet for the money-crunching bottom line. Especially when the audience for that pitch is Washington&#8217;s business community. That&#8217;s what Sightline chieftain Alan Durning and I got to do in an editorial about stormwater for Seattle Business magazine that&#8217;s out now. The editorial makes the case that low-impact development is the cheapest, smartest, and most environmentally beneficial way...]]></description>
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