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		<description><![CDATA[The polluter responsible is trying to wriggle off the hook.  | There’s a modern-day monster lurking under Tacoma’s industrial lands. Mixed in with the groundwater is a stew of pollution from a shuttered chemical plant: PCBs&#8212;toxic chemicals the EPA banned in 1979&#8212;and volatile organic chemicals so alkaline that it&#8217;s actually stronger than drain cleaner and, according to the company responsible, is actually dissolving rocks into jelly. The core plume of toxic chemicals under the Tacoma tideflats is as tall as the...]]></description>
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