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		<description><![CDATA[Rain barrels are great, but Oregon's ready to seize the cistern. | You hooked up a 55-gallon rain barrel to one of your roof downspouts. You were glad &#8212; maybe even a little smug &#8212; about tapping that free water to keep some of your plants happy this summer. Are you ready to kick it up a notch? There&#8217;s increasing interest around the Northwest in rainwater harvest on a bigger, bolder scale. Stretch that little rain barrel into a 550-gallon cistern installed...]]></description>
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