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		<description><![CDATA[Best known for its fair, Puyallup makes its mark in stormwater innovation. | Puyallup, once a fertile farm town and now a suburb of Tacoma, is likely not the first Northwest city that&#8217;s brought to mind when you think of progressive, green-focused innovation. But in the area of stormwater solutions, Puyallup is just that. Since August 2009, the city has helped residents install 20 rain gardens in three different neighborhoods. Now it&#8217;s lining up funding for even bolder improvements, including paving alleys with...]]></description>
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