‘It was filthy and it stank terribly’ : how Europe’s dirtiest river was brought back to life

10 juillet 2025 | Ajit Niranjan in Castrop-Rauxel
A €5.5bn project has transformed the Emscher from ‘the sewer of the Ruhr’ to a place where nature is starting to flourish Strolling beside the Emscher, the Tyczkowskis say it is the stench that they remember most about the river’s darker days. “The whole thing was filthy and it stank terribly,” (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)

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