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		<description><![CDATA[Progress is being made in cleaning up toxic runoff. | New rules approved by Washington&#8217;s lawmakers will cut the amount of salmon-harming copper,   toxic coal pollutants, and algae-stoking fertilizers that foul local waterways. Oregon legislators are halfway to approving a ban on copper brake pads&#8212;a ban that Washington approved last year. It&#8217;s exciting news for Puget Sound, the Columbia and Willamette rivers, and countless other waterways threatened by the region&#8217;s fire hose of stormwater filth. But in truth, the...]]></description>
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