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		<title>Welcome to our new site</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to our first Eco Center blog. The first thing to do is hammer some stakes into the ground; but not like it was done in the past. We’re laying claim to new ground. We want to develop something that will be talked about, followed, and imitated… a successful environmental construction. We’re tackling this on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to our first Eco Center blog. The first thing to do is hammer some stakes into the ground; but not like it was done in the past. We’re laying claim to new ground. We want to develop something that will be talked about, followed, and imitated… a successful environmental construction. We’re tackling this on an existing landfill. We’re not tearing down the structure standing there. We’re going to convert it. Make it open, energy efficient. We’ll conserve the water used there. Plant native plant species around it.</p>
<p>We want you to participate and watch. We think Florida… overdeveloped in a rush… is ready for our kind of construction. We think it’s going to be exciting. What are your concerns about Florida’s environment? Are  you a subcontractor, or an interested resident, or a student? Let us hear from you in our comment section. Be open and inquisitive. We welcome that. We welcome you. And we welcome your partnership in our vision.</p>
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