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	Comments on: Markets best would clean up L.A. pollution storm	</title>
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		By: Bob Ginn		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[yes, market alternatives combined with phytoremediation. Stop! L.A Counties public Works plans to spend $46.7 million to pump water out of Peck Lake northeast to the San Gabriel river recharging sites in Irwindale&quot;. Explain the logic in this plan???]]></description>
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