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In common with many large city water departments, the Brussels Water Service, Compagnie Intercommunale Bruxelloise D’Eaux (CIBE) now uses water sources a considerable distance from the point of demand; in this case some 90 km from Brussels, capital of Belgium (Figure 1.).
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Brumagne, D.L. (1996). Water Transfer Within Brussels Water Services. In: Maksimović, Č., Calomino, F., Snoxell, J. (eds) Water Supply Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 15. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61187-2_8
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