Taparura is today the name given to a new urban development area of the city. It covers 420 hectares of
newly filled land over the
phosphogypsum stack of a former Swedish-Tunisian
NPK fertilizer joint-venture. In 1985 a new development proposal was formulated that would see additional land taken from the Mediterranean and integrated as an urban park, a beach of three kilometers, as well as residential, commercial and tertiary zones. The first works for its revitalization began in 2006 and consisted of
environmental remediation and filling. The "Sfax Northern Coast Planning and Development Company" (nicknamed "The Taparura Company") is the central-state-owned company in charge of the project, with little legal binding to the local institutions of Sfax. Since 2008 after the end of the land reclamation works, the company remained idle with no significant progress in terms of planning and development. The central decision-making process is thought to be the main constraint to the implementation of the project according to local activists. ==See also==