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Gardelegi dump : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gardelegi dump The Gardelegi dump is the municipal dump of Vitoria-Gasteiz in the Spanish province of Álava. It is located south of the capital. It is as large as 52 football pitches and it stores the non-degradable materials of the area. It is named for the nearby village of Gardelegi. ==History== The Gardelegi dump opened in 1973. Initially, it was used by construction companies. In 1986, Gardelegi dump was declared the municipal dump of Vitoria-Gasteiz. The Onandia Company fenced the area and constructed a building to control the scraps. The dump was improved over the years, but the most important work was done in 2003: the dump was expanded and a recycling plant was incorporated. The equipment for the plant, the biggest in Spain, cost more than seven million euros; it recycles rubbish before taking the remainder to the Gardelegi dump. In 2011 Gasteiz mayor Patxi Lazcoz expanded Gardlegi dump again: the buildings were improved and the dump adopted new methods for security and protection of the environment. The upgrade cost more than five million euros.
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