Thanks Tintin16 Mar 2019 11:10
They talk about the waste, which is true and the landscape in the immediate area will be changed forever....but it came out of the ground in the first place. you just have to know how to put it back There are many land restoration projects that bear witness to the know how and state of the art we possess these days such as the Eden Project in Cornwall and Kurt's own Rainton Meadow in Durham. What you dig up becomes hugely more in volume because it incorporates air, any gardeners here will know that. It's a costly business and if you remember a new law was passed in Sweden last year making greater provision at the outset for restoration at the close of the project.