No I’m pretty sure itoverflows in the tunnel between the central station and the metro.
The separation of rain and dirty water sewers is something that will need work throughout all major cities come decades. Given the increased frequency of droughts, the rain water should be redirected to underground, slow release, aquifers. The dirty water to the traditional sanitation plants.
I don’t think a lot of cities are ready for that capital expense, so here’s 20 years of articles like this before things get worse 🙂
Good thing it stopped raining then
Wait, it rained in Brussels? We only had a few drops (2-3 days) since 3 months in Limburg.
I’ll just walk to the canal and do my business there I guess.
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No I’m pretty sure itoverflows in the tunnel between the central station and the metro.
The separation of rain and dirty water sewers is something that will need work throughout all major cities come decades. Given the increased frequency of droughts, the rain water should be redirected to underground, slow release, aquifers. The dirty water to the traditional sanitation plants.
I don’t think a lot of cities are ready for that capital expense, so here’s 20 years of articles like this before things get worse 🙂
Good thing it stopped raining then
Wait, it rained in Brussels? We only had a few drops (2-3 days) since 3 months in Limburg.
I’ll just walk to the canal and do my business there I guess.
Most taxed country in the world…