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Rijnland renovates wastewater treatment plant in Haarlem Waarderpolder

Rijnland renovates wastewater treatment plant in Haarlem Waarderpolder

The Rijnland District Water Control Board has officially started the renovation and expansion of the wastewater treatment plant in Haarlem's Waarderpolder. The project began on March 5 with the installation of the first sheet pile.

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