Pollution in the stream between Biissen and Colmar-Berg

In February, foamy pollution was discovered in the stream on the cycle path between Biissen and Colmar-Berg, which runs from the Roost into the Attert. DP MP Gusty Graas has asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity whether the Water Management Authority has been able to determine the source of the pollution and whether any damage has been caused to the flora and fauna.

Question

An der Baach op der Vëlospiste tëscht Biissen a Colmer-Bierg gouf e Samschdeg, 10. Februar 2024 eng schaumaarteg Pollutioun entdeckt, déi vum Rouscht erof an d’Atert leeft.

An deem Kader wollt ech dem Här Minister fir Ëmwelt, Klima a Biodiversitéit follgend Froe stellen:

  1. Konnt d’Waasserwirtschaftsamt erausfanne wat den Ursprong vun dëser Verschmotzung ass?
  2. Si Schied un der Flora a Fauna entstanen?“

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