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15/03/2011

Riverside Nature Park For Dundee

Dundee looks set to open a new nature park to the public later this year.

Work is expected to be finished to transform the former Riverside landfill site into a nature park in time for much of it to be available to the public in summer.

A report to the city council's housing, Dundee Contract Services and environment services committee stated that the main work is nearing completion and a resolution to the management of methane gas is in hand. There are low levels of methane gas present as a result of its former landfill use.

Committee convener. Councillor Jimmy Black, commented: "The scale of the project means that it has taken many years to get to this stage but the public should be able to get access to the nature park some time in summer.
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"The aim has been to provide Dundee with an attractive nature area with pathways where people can enjoy pleasant walks and see a range of wildlife by the river. This will be a great asset for the city and somewhere that will prove popular with many people.

"Discussions with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) have led to the development of a gas management system that will take care of the methane that is present in former landfill sites.

"There are very low levels - in fact, not enough to be able to do anything practical with it so it will be flared off. This is the Sepa recommended method of dealing with it to avoid increasing greenhouse gases, which would happen if it was not flared.

"The public will probably never notice that this is actually taking place from time to time, because it will be collected and channelled into an inconspicuous area and then through a pipe that is only about six feet high."

Thousands of tons of soil have been spread on the 86-acre area to provide a "top cover" about three feet deep, as part of the requirement for former landfill sites.

(JG/KMcA)

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