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		<title>Ottawa Monitoring Treated Runoff: CBC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The City of Ottawa is monitoring how animals and plants in the Ottawa River are affected by chemicals that remain in sewage after it is treated and discharged into the waterway, reports CBC News. Dave McCartney, the manager of wastewater and drainage services for the city, said even though the sewage and landfill runoff discharged [...]]]></description>
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