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		<description><![CDATA[Bremerton weighs the best investments for clean-water gains. | The city of Bremerton on the western shore of Puget Sound has scored a serious environmental achievement. The Navy town has become Washington&#8217;s first city to unravel a complicated system of mixed sewage and stormwater waste, dramatically shrinking the amount of pollution dumped into the Sound. The city recently celebrated its $50 million achievement, receiving kudos from the governor and head of the Ecology Department. But as I explore in...]]></description>
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