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	<author_name>Sound Rivers</author_name>
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	<title>Tell Durham to protect its waterways!</title>
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	<description>Hey, We&#x27;re asking the Durham City Council to adopt stronger protections for its waterways before annexing more large-scale land clearing developments — their muddy waters are polluting Durham’s waterways and the Falls Lake drinking water supply downstream. The problem is that Durham’s Sediment and Erosion Control regulations have not yet caught up with the rapid scale of growth. To protect Durham&#x27;s waterways, we need better regulations, and enforcement. Find out more and write your letter to city council through the link!</description>
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