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Project clearing out creosote-covered pilings from Budd Inlet
Posted on February 15, 2013 at 8:35 PM
Updated Friday, Feb 15 at 8:26 PM
Once they supported an industrial revolution, but now the abandoned pilings of Budd Inlet are just standing in the way, releasing creosote with every high tide. KING 5's Gary Chittim reports on a project clearing the way for recovery.
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