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		<title>Sound Stormwater Investments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By following through now on stormwater solutions, Seattle saves in the long run. | In response to the sluggish economy, Seattle Public Utilities is paring down its budgets and programs, and has identified three stormwater-related projects that could be eliminated: the &#8220;Swale on Yale,&#8221; protections for Venema Creek, and an expanded street sweeping program. While these projects require some expenditure now, they represent opportunities and investments that can pay dividends in the near future. All three projects promise to make the city cleaner and...]]></description>
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