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Elevated levels of PFAS chemical concentrations were detected in drinking water in Halle this month, with the water traced to a basin in Ecaussinnes in Wallonia managed by the Brussels-based Vivaq
The Brussels region had no valid reason to increase the price of water by some 15% last year, according to a study by Xavier May, economist at the Institute of Water Management, Environment and Re
Vivaqua, Brussels’ water company, is facing IT problems, €1.2 billion in debt and prohibitively expensive sewer repair costs, according to a report by L’Echo newspaper.
The cost of mains water in the Brussels region will increase by 14.5% this year, supplier Vivaqua has confirmed.
An ongoing technical problem at water provider Vivaqua has caused an estimated 90,000 Brussels households to fall behind with their bill payments.
Belgium’s consultative committee has announced new measures to combat the energy crisis following its meeting on Wednesday, reports RTBF.
The Belgian government has unveiled its plan to help families struggling to pay energy bills as a result of skyrocketing prices for oil, gas and electricity.
Cutting off water supplies to domestic users in the Brussels region who are behind with their payment will be prohibited next year as a result of new ordinances from the Brussels parliament’
Brussels-City is planning to open four new public toilets in the municipality and are launching a programme to subsidise restaurants that open their toilets to anyone, customer or not.