Bele Vode

The park is bordered by the streets of Trgovačka on the east, Zdravka Jovanovića on the west, Krste Stetenovića on the north and the Military Technical Institute Belgrade on the south.

[6] A block of 28 buildings in the central part of Bele Vode was built in 1966 [7] as an experimental complex and a temporary settlement for the next 20 years.

[8] However, inhabitants were not resettled after 1986, and in the mid 1990s it was discovered that the buildings were built with the use of cancerous asbestos instead of concrete, thus they were supposed to be emptied after 20 years.

Problem is that buildings with asbestos are a threat for the environment so they can't just be demolished, instead they have to be deconstructed, so the process is very slow.

The city institute for public health oversees the demolition and measures the concentration of asbestos dust in the air.

They are then packed in a special wrapping material, send to the temporary storehouse in the town of Ruma in the province of Vojvodina, and then sent to Germany for recycling.