(Hai Pa) – In another significant step to promote the quality of life and the environment in the city of Haifa, the Israel Ports Company announced its decision to demolish the empty ammonia tank located at the chemical terminal. The tank, which has been empty for ten years, will be demolished as part of the Haifa Municipality’s policy to improve the city’s living environment and prevent potential risks.
A joint move to improve the environment and the economy: Connection between the Israel Ports Company and the Haifa Municipality
An official letter sent (on Monday, January 6.1.25, XNUMX) by the acting CEO of the Israel Ports Company, Tiko Gadot, to the Mayor of Haifa, Mr. Yona Yahav, details the importance of the move. According to him, the demolition of the container is not only a safety measure but also a commitment to future development. The area that will be freed up will be used for port uses that will support the Israeli economy.
Preventing risks and maintaining public safety
The decision to destroy the tank stems from the desire to prevent the possibility of the tank being used in the future to store hazardous materials. This is a decision that combines environmental responsibility with maintaining the safety of the area's residents.

Collaboration for the future
The Israel Ports Company has declared in a letter its commitment to continuing its cooperation with the Haifa Municipality. The goal of the partnership is to promote environmental quality while developing international port activity. This is another step in a series of actions designed to make Haifa a leading city in the field of ports and environmental sustainability.
Broad support for the project
The project is receiving broad support, with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Israel Ports Company, the CEO of the Haifa Municipality, and other entities collaborating to ensure the success of the initiative.
The demolition of the empty ammonia tank in Haifa is an example of joint action that combines environmental vision, economic development, and public safety. The Israel Ports Company and the Haifa Municipality prove that working together can yield important results for the benefit of all residents and the Israeli economy.

Let them tell the truth. A large and noisy airport is going to be built.
I wish the Israel Ports Company would covet all the land in the Gulf to store toxic waste for the Chinese. They received permission to build huge, 30-meter-high Low-Est hangars on the banks of the Kishon and fill them with the metal waste that China transports and the whole world refuses to allow into its ports, except... Israel.
The fuel port that was built will absorb the waste and transport it through the infrastructure tunnel that was built for its absorption.
Hahaha, joke. The Israel Ports Company probably wants this real estate for another area to store garbage trucks for China.
Recyclers wrote an article on the subject. You already said that they were going to demolish…. In the previous article I asked what year. This time I ask what century…
When will this happy event happen? Good night everyone.
When will this joyful event happen?