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Welcome to a fascinating story of how the Netherlands turned a polluted lake into a clean and peaceful place for nature. In this video, we explore IJsseloog, also called the “Eye of IJssel,” a giant round pit built in the middle of Ketelmeer Lake. This pit was made to safely store dangerous mud filled with toxic waste that had built up over many years from factories in Europe.

Between 1950 and 1990, harmful chemicals from rivers like the Rhine and IJssel settled at the bottom of the lake, creating thick layers of polluted silt. Instead of dumping this sludge on land, Dutch engineers built IJsseloog – a safe underwater storage pit with strong barriers to stop leaks. It is 1 km wide, 45 meters deep, and now blends with the lake, turning into a home for birds and nature.

In this video, we’ll show you how IJsseloog was made, why it was needed, and how it looks today – peaceful, green, and full of wildlife. Watch this incredible example of how humans can fix damage to the environment and help nature come back to life.

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I hope you like the video of The Eye of IJssel: A Massive Underwater Storage for Toxic Mud.

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00:00Eysel Log, which means Eye of Eysel, is a big round hole in the middle of Ketelmeer
00:06Lake, where the Eysel River flows in.
00:09It is in Flaveland, a province in the Netherlands.
00:12The pit is about 1 km wide and 45 m deep.
00:16It is used to store dirty mud, called silt, that is taken out of the lake because it is
00:22full of pollution.
00:23From 1950 to 1990, Ketelmeer Lake became very polluted.
00:28Early water from factories along the Rhine and Eysel rivers brought harmful chemicals
00:34into the lake.
00:35These factories were not only in the Netherlands, but also in Germany, Switzerland, and France.
00:40The polluted mud settled at the bottom of the lake, and people were worried it could spread
00:45to nearby lakes, like Eyselmeer, which is the biggest lake in the Netherlands, and it is
00:51very important because it gives people fresh water for drinking and farming.
00:56It is also a fun place for sailing and other water activities.
01:00In 1994, the government decided to clean the lake by removing the polluted mud, but they
01:05needed a place to put in.
01:07It was too dangerous to dump it on the land because it could harm people and farms.
01:12The mud contains harmful metals like lead, mercury, and arsenic.
01:17So they built a huge pit in the lake called Eysel log to store the toxic mud safely.
01:23The pit was built between 1996 and 1999.
01:27It can hold 20 million cubic meters of sludge.
01:30It has strong walls, a sealed bottom made of clay, and a special lining to stop any leaks.
01:37The water level in the pit is kept lower than the lake to avoid spills.
01:41An island was also built around the pit, here they clean the sand and soil from the mud.
01:47Clean sand is then reused for building in other places.
01:51The work of cleaning the lake started in 2000 and takes about 20 years.
01:56When the pit is full, it will be closed with clay and sand, and the island will be turned
02:01into a nature area for people to enjoy.
02:04Two small islands nearby are already home to birds like swans, spoonbills, ducks, and grebes.
02:10The area has become a peaceful spot, showing how a place once used for waste can turn into
02:16a natural heaven.

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