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Greyish Deposits of Lead and Arsenic, with Sea view... Contaminated by Industry for Two Centuries, Soon Depolluted Marseille Calanques

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In the national park of the Calanques, a protected area that begins in Marseilles, important works under high surveillance began in early September 2025 in order to clean up the southern coast of the second city of France, contaminated for two centuries by industrial activities.
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Twenty years after the discovery of a high level of pollution and almost ten years after the decree of works of office, the teams of Forezienne began on 15 September a construction project under high surveillance in the exceptional framework of the Parc national des Calanques in Marseille. Officially launched on 1 September by the Ademe, mandated by the state to drive it, it has as a challenge to succeed, without impact on the residents and biod…

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In the national park of the Calanques, a protected area that begins in Marseilles, important works under high surveillance began in early September 2025 in order to clean up the southern coast of the second city of France, contaminated for two centuries by industrial activities.

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nicematin.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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