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This may also limit the need to clean and sterilize the visitor room as often, which will lower the cost of cleaning.
Water this clean is a rarity, one worthy of being preserved, and the cost of cleaning the water once it's polluted falls on New York taxpayers.
"Ratepayers will not have to pay the cost of cleaning up or replacing the steam network.
But the cost of cleaning contaminated soil and groundwater is the property owner's burden.
The couple also agreed to pay £65 towards the cost of cleaning the property's carpets.
The Postal Service estimated the cost of cleaning and restoring the plant to be at least $80 million.
As for the cost of cleaning up the remaining debris, that will be Metro-North's problem to solve.
Another expenditure highlighted was the cost of cleaning for Netanyahu's private home in the upmarket beach resort of Caesarea.
That approach would shift the cost of cleaning up the mess to taxpayers without reducing the banks' independence.
By contrast, in America, the cost of cleaning up the mess is dumped at the consumer's door.
By contrast, in consumer-driven America, the cost of cleaning up the mess has been dumped at the consumer's door.
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