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		<description><![CDATA[DC comes up with a smart way to spread stormwater solutions. | Northwest homeowners can take advantage of numerous incentives meant to encourage them to hook a rain barrel to their downspout or channel their roof runoff into a rain garden. Local governments provide residents and businesses cash rebates, do-gooder bragging rights, and discounts on utility bills. But one of the most interesting incentive programs I&#8217;ve heard about so far comes from Washington, DC. The RiverSmart Homes program, which is run by...]]></description>
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