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Overijssel Unanimously in Favor of Keeping 'Problem Channel' Open for Ships

Summary by rd.nl
The Almelo-De Haandrik Canal in Overijssel will remain open to vessels up to 700 tons. The Provincial Council unanimously approved this proposal from the municipal executive, the result of months of consultation with local residents and businesses along the canal. Last year, it became clear that a large section of the bank of the over 30-kilometer-long canal is unstable, requiring reinforcement or replacement of sheet piles.
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The Almelo-De Haandrik Canal in Overijssel will remain open to vessels up to 700 tons. The Provincial Council unanimously approved this proposal from the municipal executive, the result of months of consultation with local residents and businesses along the canal. Last year, it became clear that a large section of the bank of the over 30-kilometer-long canal is unstable, requiring reinforcement or replacement of sheet piles.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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