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          <title>B.C.’s vanishing hazardous waste database</title>
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          <description>How the B.C. government quietly stopped producing critical data tracking the movement of dangerous chemicals, including oil-contaminated soils, acid-leaching batteries and dry cleaning fluids</description>
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