The Gdansk plaster dumping ground has been closed for over a decade, but according to Finnish officials, it still leaks phosphorus and gypsum into the Baltic Sea via the Vistula river. Polish officials deny this allegation.
In a sea-side meeting in the nearby spa town of Sopot, politicians met locals, entrepeneurs, scientists, and journalists, and came to the conclusion that the waste mountain can be re-opened for dumping plaster. The meeting was shadowed by the ever-growing zombie epidemic plaguing the Baltic Sea.