The Dirt reports on plans to develop an expansive public park on Israel’s largest landfill site.
The proposals include 2000 acres of parkland, a man-made lake, on-site water recycling facilities, bio-gas collection systems, man-made wetlands, and an amphitheatre for public events, with transport connections and parking.
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Tags: Landscape consultants, Renewable energy, Water engineering

21/11/2009 at 13:44 |
We need to try and reduce the amount of trash instead of finding way to hide it!
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23/11/2009 at 08:32 |
Sounds good. Let us know about any landscape or construction products that catch your eye.