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Tata plant still emitting excessive chromium-6 after trial run

Tata plant still emitting excessive chromium-6 after trial run

Tata Steel has delayed the restart of its casting-rolling plant after trial runs revealed that chromium-6 emissions remain too high. The company is continuing to investigate the cause of the excessive emissions before the facility can return to operation.

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Historical guided tour of Oud-Velsen

Historical guided tour of Oud-Velsen

A guided historical tour of the village of Oud-Velsen, located along the North Sea Canal, will take place on July 12. The event is scheduled to begin at 1:30 PM.

Richard grows with Gobanna at the port of IJmuiden: I don't need a prime location because customers come here specifically to visit

Richard grows with Gobanna at the port of IJmuiden: I don't need a prime location because customers come here specifically to visit

Richard van Leeuwen transitioned from a career as a civil servant to founding Gobanna, a successful company specializing in the production of compact, custom-made caravans. Despite operating from a shed near the lighthouse in IJmuiden, the business has grown significantly as customers specifically seek out his expertise.

Sosha Duysker (34) after 'Stars on Stage' win: 'I thought, okay, I'm just going to belt it out now'

Sosha Duysker (34) after 'Stars on Stage' win: 'I thought, okay, I'm just going to belt it out now'

Presenter, actress, and program maker Sosha Duysker has won the television competition 'Stars on stage'. Duysker, who is currently working on the show 'Waku waku', expressed that the victory has not yet fully sunk in.

Vunzige Deuntjes festival stands on its own again: "We still exist because we didn't give up"

Vunzige Deuntjes festival stands on its own again: "We still exist because we didn't give up"

The urban festival Vunzige Deuntjes successfully held its first edition as an independent event in the Amsterdamse Bos after managing to buy itself back from parent company Superstruct. Despite previous uncertainty and the threat of cancellation, the organizers were able to save the festival with the support of volunteers and suppliers.

Vunzige Deuntjes festival stands on its own again: "We still exist because we never gave up"

Vunzige Deuntjes festival stands on its own again: "We still exist because we never gave up"

The urban festival Vunzige Deuntjes successfully held its first independent edition in the Amsterdamse Bos after the organization bought itself back from parent company Superstruct. Despite uncertainty and potential cancellation, the festival moved forward with the help of volunteers and partners to ensure its survival.