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Schiphol environmental study falls short for local residents, advisory body says

Schiphol environmental study falls short for local residents, advisory body says

The Dutch Commission for Environmental Impact Assessment has advised the cabinet that a study regarding new flight rules for Schiphol Airport is insufficient to guarantee the protection of local residents. The commission has recommended a revision of the report, stating that the current findings do not offer enough certainty about environmental impacts and noise mitigation.

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