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  2. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The AES Corporation is an American utility and power generation company. It owns and operates power plants, which it uses to generate and sell electricity to end users and intermediaries like utilities and industrial facilities. AES is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, and is one of the world's leading power companies, generating and ...

  3. Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    According to VEWIN, the association of water companies, the average water tariff for all cities in the Netherlands in 2008 was slightly lower at €1.49/m 3 but without sanitation. This includes €0.20/m 3 of tap water tax and VAT, provincial groundwater levies, distribution and concession reimbursements. Tariffs vary between €1.17 and €2. ...

  4. Flood control in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Flood control is an important issue for the Netherlands, as due to its low elevation, approximately two thirds of its area is vulnerable to flooding, while the country is densely populated. Natural sand dunes and constructed dikes, dams, and floodgates provide defense against storm surges from the sea. River dikes prevent flooding from water ...

  5. List of countries by access to clean water - Wikipedia

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    Share of the population without access to an improved water source, 2020. Global access to clean water is a significant global challenge that affects the health, well-being, and development of people worldwide. While progress has been made in recent years, millions of people still lack access to safe and clean drinking water sources.

  6. Water board (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    e. In the Netherlands, a water board, water council or water authority ( Dutch: waterschap or heemraadschap) is a regional governing body solely charged with the management of surface water in the environment. Water boards are independent of administrative governing bodies like provinces and municipalities. In general, they are responsible for ...

  7. List of lakes of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency published a map of surface water bodies in the Netherlands in 2010. The map distinguishes over 20 different types of water bodies, including those with salty, brackish and fresh water. These water bodies encompass natural and artificial lakes of varying sizes, peat puddles and fens.

  8. Administrative divisions of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands has several levels of administrative subdivisions. The first level of subdivision consists of 12 provinces. [1] The second level of subdivision consists of 342 municipalities . The country is also subdivided into 21 water districts, governed by a water board ( waterschap or hoogheemraadschap ), each having authority in matters ...

  9. Maeslantkering - Wikipedia

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    The Maeslantkering ("Maeslant barrier" in Dutch) is a storm surge barrier on the Nieuwe Waterweg, in South Holland, Netherlands. [1] It was constructed from 1991 to 1997. As part of the Delta Works the barrier responds to water level predictions calculated by a centralized computer system called BOS. It automatically closes when Rotterdam ...