Carillon Park in Vanier set to become Ottawa's first 'sponge park'
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Carillon Park in Vanier set to become Ottawa's first 'sponge park'
Designed to allow as much of the water to get into the ground as possible, sponge parks limit the strain on stormwater drains and wastewater treatment plants.
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By Chidimma Aliozor, Special to the Citizen
Published May 03, 2026
Last updated May 11, 2026
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