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		<title>Riviera Bay, Coffee Pot Bayou water test results near normal, St. Pete says</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Initial test results from water samples taken from waters in and around Coffee Pot Bayou and Riviera Bay have shown no abnormalities, but testing of sick and dead pelicans will continue, St. Petersburg officials said. &#8220;From all we&#8217;ve seen, the water there is in overall good shape,&#8221; said Interim Water Resources Director John Palenchar. &#8220;But we will continue testing, and so the signs will stay up for awhile.&#8221; The city has collected 15 dead or dying pelicans since Jan. 12.&#8230;]]></description>
		
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		<title>Rick Kriseman suspends two city directors in wake of sewer tangle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman has placed two mid-level city employees on unpaid leave in the wake of allegations that city officials knew that closing the Albert Whitted sewer facility could cause flooding. Kriseman said he plans to address the City Council on Thursday about the status of an independent review, the management study of the water resources department, and the plan for the two directors. Kriseman made the announcement in a short release Wednesday: “Mayor Rick Kriseman has placed&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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