Montreal is planning to build its largest sponge park to date. The future green space is designed to absorb water following massive downpours. The plan is to convert a park next to the Atwater filtration plant. It will cost millions to complete, but authorities insist it is well worth it. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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Montreal unveils new Verdun sponge park to absorb heavy rainfall
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