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In a sign of the new way government and citizens are interacting, the EPA is using its Twitter account to push for Twitizens to submit suggestions on protecting and/or restoring the Puget Sound.
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EPA Web and social media guru Jeff Levy was more blunt on his personal Twitter:
http://bit.ly/Hf4nW
Can Twitter save the Sound? Time will tell. But given the failure of politicians over the decades to come up with solutions, some crowdsourcing is definitely in order.
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