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Amsterdam, Haarlem testing new turf that reduces heat stress for athletes

Summary by NL Times
Amsterdam and Haarlem are going to install new artificial turf fields that will be more suited to handle the hot weather of the future. The pitches were made in a way that the people using them are less affected by the heat. Rainwater is collected under the fields, which can be used during dry periods to cool the pitch in warm weather. Artificial turf fields can become extremely hot in the summer, reaching up to 70 degrees, and rain showers are …
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NL Times broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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