Walloon Water Days: “Our rivers facing climate change”

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at 23 KM
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Accompanied by our nature guide, Colette Malvaux, go down into the charming valley of 'Glissisbour' to follow the 'Millebaach' stream. Its sometimes unpredictable course will allow you to discuss preventive management of our rivers in the face of climate change. The guide will also explain the flood risks caused by increasing rurbanization. The walk is also an opportunity to learn more about the Glissisbour site, which was once home to a washhouse and a mill. The outing will end with a visit to the wastewater treatment plant in the village of Frassem to understand how it works.


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Duration: 2h30 to 3h.
Equipment to bring: good walking shoes and clothing suitable for the weather.
Price: €5/person, free for children under 12.
Reservations recommended.
Outdoors.
Not accessible to strollers or people with reduced mobility.
Meeting point: Frassem wastewater treatment plant, locality known as "Glissisbour" (Chemin de Glissisbour, 6700 Frassem).


Station d’épuration de Frassem, lieu-dit Glissisbour

Where does it take place?

6700 Belgique Chemin de Glissisbour, Arlon, Belgique

Station d’épuration de Frassem, lieu-dit Glissisbour
Chemin de Glissisbour
Arlon
Belgique


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