09-23-2010, 10:05 PM
CAMBRIDGE (MASSACHUSETTS ): It stinks and it's a hazard to walkers everywhere, but it turns out dog poop has a bright side.
Dog poop is lighting a lantern at a Cambridge dog park as part of a monthslong project that its creator, artist Matthew Mazzotta, hopes will get people thinking about not wasting waste.
The "Park Spark" poop converter is actually two steel, 500-gallon oil tanks painted a golden yellow , connected by diagonal black piping and attached to an old gaslight-style street lantern at the Pacific Street Park.
Read more: Bright side: Dog poop powers park lamp - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/...z10N4n0Foz With so many stray dogs, it will be a good idea TO EMULATE FOR INDIA.
Dog poop is lighting a lantern at a Cambridge dog park as part of a monthslong project that its creator, artist Matthew Mazzotta, hopes will get people thinking about not wasting waste.
The "Park Spark" poop converter is actually two steel, 500-gallon oil tanks painted a golden yellow , connected by diagonal black piping and attached to an old gaslight-style street lantern at the Pacific Street Park.
Read more: Bright side: Dog poop powers park lamp - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/...z10N4n0Foz With so many stray dogs, it will be a good idea TO EMULATE FOR INDIA.