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		<description><![CDATA[First step for a successful rain garden: Earn the public's support. | Congratulations! You&#8217;ve come up with a great idea for an affordable, attractive, environmentally sound solution for the polluted runoff that&#8217;s fouling Northwest rivers, lakes, and inland seas. But before you dig up that first shovel full of weedy grass to install your roadside rain garden, take heed: You must get the public (or in the case of a private development, your client) on board first! Puget Sound area governments have...]]></description>
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