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		By: Maggie Allen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s really good to know that there are so many things that construction sites can utilize in order for it to be more clean and organized.  What surprised me the most, though, is that there are trash chutes made just for construction sites.  That is something I would have never thought of!  However, I bet that those chutes have to be pretty sturdy compared to other kinds since workers will be throwing away more sharp and heavy things.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really good to know that there are so many things that construction sites can utilize in order for it to be more clean and organized.  What surprised me the most, though, is that there are trash chutes made just for construction sites.  That is something I would have never thought of!  However, I bet that those chutes have to be pretty sturdy compared to other kinds since workers will be throwing away more sharp and heavy things.</p>
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		By: Maggie Allen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s really good to know that there are so many things that construction sites can utilize in order for it to be more clean and organized.  What surprised me the most, though, is that there are trash chutes made just for construction sites.  That is something I would have never thought of!  However, I bet that those chutes have to be pretty sturdy compared to other kinds since workers will be throwing away more sharp and heavy things.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really good to know that there are so many things that construction sites can utilize in order for it to be more clean and organized.  What surprised me the most, though, is that there are trash chutes made just for construction sites.  That is something I would have never thought of!  However, I bet that those chutes have to be pretty sturdy compared to other kinds since workers will be throwing away more sharp and heavy things.</p>
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