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| MONDAY April 14, 2003 Online Edition No. 17 |
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| GREEN POWER. Sen. Maria Cantwell joins King County Executive Ron Sims and other project partners to launch what could be the world’s largest fuel cell power plant operating on sludge digester gas from a wastewater treatment plant. King County photo.
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The fuel cell plant is win-win. Consumers get 1,000 watts of much needed electricity. We reduce air emissions, and construction of the plant is good for the economy—Sen. Maria Cantwell
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KING COUNTY Councilmembers Larry Phillips and Cynthia Sullivan write about the need to support the four-year 4.9-cent levy to keep our regional park system open, safe and clean. They say the levy’s reasonable, given that the parks serve Seattle residents (and Seattle residents have supported them with their tax dollars for years). Do you agree or are you against the levy? In 500 words or less, share your thoughts to editor@seattlepress.com. Meantime, reader Cathryn Baillie of
Issaquah asks the question: What was our point—if any—in ‘liberating’ Iraq?
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