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		<title>Australia&#8217;s Coal Dust Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cause for concern at Northwest ports?  | Those concerned about coal dust from export terminals in the Northwest might do well to cast an eye Down Under. Australia is currently the world&#8217;s leading coal exporter, and therefore provides an instructive lesson in the ways that transporting and handling of large volumes of coal can affect nearby communities. Several places in Australia have experienced serious problems with coal dust from railways and export terminals. Here&#8217;s how the coal transport...]]></description>
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