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	<title>Comments on: Rep. Harris Eyes Cleanup of Earleville Dump, Will &#8220;Insist&#8221; on Monitoring of New Dumping; Harbor Funds Could Aid Project</title>
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		<title>By: Joe C</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These cover liners are subject to damage by animals such as  groundhogs and rats. I once saw gas pipes buried over four feet deep damaged by rats. Liners will be an easy target for these animals. If we get a family of groundhogs living there, Cecil County could have its own version of Ground Hog Day, which could raise money for a pipeline. The big question will be what to call the Groundhog?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These cover liners are subject to damage by animals such as  groundhogs and rats. I once saw gas pipes buried over four feet deep damaged by rats. Liners will be an easy target for these animals. If we get a family of groundhogs living there, Cecil County could have its own version of Ground Hog Day, which could raise money for a pipeline. The big question will be what to call the Groundhog?</p>
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