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apache: Deforestation to hide asbestos and to provide emergency services to Oosterweel

In Boom, there is a protest against the imminent felling of almost 42 to 55 hectares of forest in a valuable nature reserve in order to store 4.5 million cubic metres of Oosterweel soil. This will not only clean up an asbestos dump that should have been covered five years ago. At the same time, an adjacent household waste dump will be cleaned up, although there is discussion about the necessity. From documents collected by the action group Save our Clay Pits or made public by the project partners, and the history of the file, it appears that the Kleiputten Terhagen nature reserve is destined as a dumping site for Oosterweel soil.
28.12.2021 | apache: Steven Vanden Bussche
photo if One of the fish ponds in the Kleiputten Terhagen nature reserve.

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