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Sponge Park, New York City
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Sponge Park, New York City : A flexible stormwater management project in Brooklyn seeks to clean up a waterway and improve public access
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68(2009)S. 23-28
Main Authors:
Drake, Susannah C.
(Author)
,
Kim, Yong K.
(Author)
Format:
Article
Language:
German
Published:
2009
Subjects:
Aufsatz
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