The Netherlands-near Broek in Waterland
The Volgermeerpolder was used as a dump site for large quantities of chemical waste, in the twentieth century. The waste included 30,000 barrels of pesticide residues, making the Volgermeer the most heavily contaminated area in Western Europe. To prevent contact and risks of waste spread, a concept ‘natural cap’ was developed. This consists of a gradual, functional replacement of a synthetic top layer construction by a natural layer of living, organic material. The project also included the construction of 59 ‘sawas’ (ponds) with the purpose to create wetlands, freely accessible for recreation. In the background the Belmermeerpolder is visible.
Image made with kite and camera (attached to the kite's line). © Tom Kisjes
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