The following was just published in the Daily News:
Concerns grow over phony turf as Rufus King Park opens new field
By Barry Paddock
Monday, July 28th 2008, 5:15 PM
Despite calls for a moratorium on artificial turf, city officials cut the ribbon on Queens' newest synthetic sports field last week.
But amid health and environmental concerns about recycled rubber, the city is using alternate materials for future fields.
The new field at Rufus King Park in Jamaica features controversial "crumb rubber" made of tiny bits of shredded tires, which acts as artificial dirt, or infill, between synthetic blades of grass. An average soccer field uses 27,000 recycled tires.
"It's obviously completely against [Mayor] Bloomberg's phony greening of New York," said Geoffrey Croft of NYC Park Advocates. "They're taking away grass. It's absurd. Grass produces oxygen - it cleans the air."
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