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Pfas Remediation at Soesterberg Air Base Will Cost Millions Extra

Summary by rd.nl
The remediation of the PFAS-contaminated soil at the former Soesterberg military air base will cost millions of euros extra. The province of Utrecht, which wants to make the site suitable for housing, has received €23.5 million from the national government for the cleanup of the former Ministry of Defence site. However, this has proven insufficient, partly because, according to the province, the concentrations of harmful substances in the ground…
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The remediation of the PFAS-contaminated soil at the former Soesterberg military air base will cost millions of euros extra. The province of Utrecht, which wants to make the site suitable for housing, has received €23.5 million from the national government for the cleanup of the former Ministry of Defence site. However, this has proven insufficient, partly because, according to the province, the concentrations of harmful substances in the ground…

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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