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Field Replacement Completed on Budget

New field in Wesbrook is open for use, expected to last a decade.

The Wesbrook sports field is once again ready for community use after completion of the turf replacement project.

The $1 million resurfacing project was completed during the week of August 19, just one week behind schedule.   

UNA operations manager Wegland Sit said the project came in on budget, with 60 per cent of the costs coming from existing reserves, and 40 per cent coming from the Vancouver School Board.

The new field is expected to last for a decade, Sit said.

The field was resurfaced with the same kind of synthetic turf used 10 years ago when the field was established. However, while the infill material is the same, Sit said the new artificial grass is stronger.

The new materials are described as a mix of slit film and monofilament fibres with coated crumb rubber. Slit film fibres are known for their durability, while monofilament fibres showcase the look of natural grass. The crumb rubber improves footing and shock absorption.

The choice of materials followed debate by UNA board members earlier this year about the environmental and health effects of synthetic materials.   

To address concerns about microplastics and crumb rubber entering the ecosystem, the UNA said it would try to prevent these materials from entering storm drains. Sump drains will be installed to help collect crumb rubber.

POURIA KARIMI ATTENDS UNIVERSITY HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL.