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		<description><![CDATA[A fee on toxic chemicals would help cleanup polluted runoff in Washington. | The mess being caused by polluted runoff in the Northwest isn&#8217;t letting up, and neither are supporters of a plan to pay for stormwater cleanup. Over a single rainy weekend this winter, Seattle Public Utilities got 700 calls about flooding and sent cleanup crews to 332 locations. In Port Angeles, the storm system was so overwhelmed after a December downpour that 15 million gallons of raw sewage and rainwater fouled...]]></description>
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