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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle could save big with biweekly garbage pickup.  | Here&#8217;s an easy way for Seattle to save millions of dollars: switch from once-a-week garbage collection to once-every-two-weeks garbage collection. The change would also yield a small environmental benefit. Here&#8217;s how. Right now, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), the city-owned utility that manages waste disposal services, has three collection categories: garbage and organics (yard waste and food)&#8212;which are collected every week&#8212;and recycling, which is collected every two weeks. By switching garbage...]]></description>
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