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Published
01/14/08
The county will offer up to a $10,000 tax credit for people who try to reduce stormwater pollution on their property, but other solutions to the billion-dollar problem have yet to emerge from months of political debate. Find Us On Facebook
The tax credit, to be administered over five years, passed the County Council last week. However, politicians and environmental and community leaders continue to clash over how to raise money to combat the $1 billion backlog of streams and rivers damaged caused by uncontrolled stormwater, which brings sediment and toxic levels of nutrients into the county's already polluted waterways.
The sticking point on how to...
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