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		<title>Ecology&#8217;s Stormwater Strategy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rain gardens are in, rainwater harvesting is out. Trees are best---but optional. | The Washington Department of Ecology has released its draft draft plan for beefing up its low-impact development requirements for controlling polluted stormwater runoff&#8212;which is considered the top environmental threat to the Puget Sound and many other Northwest lakes, rivers, and streams. This policy change is a big deal. It&#8217;s trying to solve one of the region&#8217;s top environmental and health challenges, perhaps second only to climate change and ocean acidification...]]></description>
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