The progress on executing the Living Innovation Lab (LILa) has been slow due to the presence of a clay layer in the subsurface. You may know that that means there is a higher chance of artifacts being preserved. Today a larger scale survey with digging trenches for archaeological findings has been conducted. Once the results of this exploration are in, we can know if construction of the subsurface utilities can start, or if there are significant findings are discovered and more archeological research is needed.
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Policy trends in river and flood management in the Netherlands since the 2010s - part 5
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