Clean-up and revitalisation of the Great Chuck landfill (Q63394)

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Revision as of 13:21, 23 October 2020 by DG Regio (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: summary (P836): The former landfill TKO Slivenec is located in the SZ part of the City of Prague and was in operation in 1962-1986. Subsequently, the slope was stabilised by a moored wall, overlapping the surface of the landfill with a power of 0.5 m and sowing the surface with grass. When the landfill was covered, the necessary natural drainage conditions were not met and the long-term consolidation of the landfill body was not taken into account after the fin...)
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Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio
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Clean-up and revitalisation of the Great Chuck landfill
Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio

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    25,496,485.51 Czech koruna
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    1,019,859.42 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    29,995,865.31 Czech koruna
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    1,199,834.61 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    31 August 2021
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    HLAVNÍ MĚSTO PRAHA
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    50°5'20.22"N, 14°25'13.04"E
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    50°5'7.01"N, 14°25'23.81"E
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    Bývalá skládka TKO Slivenec se nachází v JZ části hl. města Prahy a byla v provozu v letech 1962 - 1986. Následně byla provedena stabilizace svahu kotvenou stěnou, překrytí povrchu skládky zeminou o mocnosti 0,5 m a osetí povrchu trávou. Při zakrytí skládky nebyly splněny potřebné spádové podmínky pro přirozený odtok vod a nebyla zohledněna dlouhodobá konsolidace tělesa skládky po dokončení finální terénní úpravy. Projekt řeší revitalizaci skládky, jejíž cílem je nežádoucí jevy omezit. (Czech)
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    The former landfill TKO Slivenec is located in the SZ part of the City of Prague and was in operation in 1962-1986. Subsequently, the slope was stabilised by a moored wall, overlapping the surface of the landfill with a power of 0.5 m and sowing the surface with grass. When the landfill was covered, the necessary natural drainage conditions were not met and the long-term consolidation of the landfill body was not taken into account after the final landscaping had been completed. The project addresses the revitalisation of the landfill, whose aim is to reduce undesirable phenomena. (English)
    23 October 2020
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    CZ.05.3.29/0.0/0.0/15_024/0001391
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