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		<title>Water by the Barrel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Low Impact Development (LID), the concept of onsite management of stormwater through natural, decentralized controls, has been catching on fast across Canada and the United States over the last decade. However, any new engineering solution with merit is going to face challenges to adoption as a standard practice. The path of LID&#8217;s acceptance into code [...]]]></description>
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