This Toronto park recycles rainwater, achieving <a href="https://www.popsci.com/category/best-whats-new/"><strong>unprecedented hydroefficiency</strong></a> and fighting flooding.
This Toronto park recycles rainwater, achieving unprecedented hydroefficiency and fighting flooding. Courtesy Waterfront Toronto
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When designing Toronto’s Corktown Common park, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates took water recycling to an unprecedented degree. “Every drop of water hitting the park is reused at least two or three times before it’s absorbed or evaporated away.”

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