, Senegal , Germany industrial complex in
Edmonton, Canada Chemical Industrial Park under
SOCAR Polymer,
Azerbaijan Industrial parks are usually located on the edges of, or outside, the main
residential area of a
city, and are normally provided with good transportation access, including road and
rail. One such example is the large number of industrial estates located along the
River Thames in the
Thames Gateway area of
London. Industrial parks are usually located close to transport facilities, especially where more than one
transport modes coincide, including
highways,
railroads,
airports and
ports. Another common feature of a
North American industrial park is a
water tower, which helps to hold enough water to meet the park's demands and for
firefighting purposes, and also advertises the industrial park and locality, as usually the community's name and logo are painted onto its surface. industrial park
water tower See also: Water tower cellular This idea of setting land aside through this type of
zoning has several purposes: • By concentrating dedicated
infrastructure in a delimited area, to reduce the per-business cost of that infrastructure. Such infrastructure includes roadways, railroad sidings, ports, high-power electric supplies (often including
three-phase electric power), high-end communications cables, large-volume water supplies, and high-volume
gas lines. • To attract new business by providing an integrated infrastructure in one location. • Eligibility of Industrial Parks for benefits. • To set apart industrial uses from
urban areas to try to reduce the environmental and social impact of the industrial uses. • To provide for localized environmental controls that are specific to the needs of an industrial area. == Benchmarking ==