Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
without gas
Liander crews work to fix contaminated gas pipes in Apeldoorn (Liander/Twitter) - Credit: Liander crews work to fix contaminated gas pipes in Apeldoorn (Liander/Twitter)
Business
accident
Apeldoorn
energy
environment
gas supply
Liander
natural gas
Saturday, 7 June 2014 - 12:18

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

Hundreds without gas in Apeldoorn

As many as 600 homes in Apeldoorn are still without natural gas due to problems with gas pipes managed by energy supplier Liander. Pipes there were contaminated with water and mud during routine maintenance work, initially leaving 1,300 households without gas. Liander's spokesman states that the company is still experiencing several repair issues, but they are hopeful they can repair some of the problems over the weekend. However, Liander doesn't guarantee that problems will be completely solved tomorrow. "In the pipes we are working on today, mud and water still can be found. How fast we can connect the pipes depends on how fast we can clean that out," a Liander representative said. People who have suffered from this accident will be paid 120 euros per day. According to the law, the supplier must pay legitimate damage claims submitted by their clients.

More like this

Image
Liquid Natural Gas storage tanks and tanker at dusk, Port of Rotterdam.
Netherlands still vulnerable over natural gas supply; Energy conservation still needed
Image
Intersection of 1e Constantijn Huygenstraat and Overtoom in Amsterdam
Explosion causes power outage in Amsterdam city center, west neighborhoods
Image
Crime scene tape with a police car in the background
Video: Car crashes into Tiel home, hitting gas meter; Residential block evacuated
Image
Liquid Natural Gas storage tanks and tanker at dusk, Port of Rotterdam.
Dutch gas levels on target for upcoming winter; Gov't urged to create a buffer
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • What international businesses should know about sea freight
  • Dutch gov't to allow hunters to kill 23 invasive species without provincial order
  • Nijmegen mayor not worried heat will disrupt Vierdaagse walking event
  • German man acquitted in fatal hit-and-run of 14-year-old Dutch girl
  • Microsoft data center uses 1% of all Dutch electricity

Top stories

  • OLVG hospital in Amsterdam starts trial with late abortions
  • One killed in stabbing on Roermond street; Suspect arrested
  • Netherlands to start military exercises with Ukraine, help design new air defense system
  • Ter Apel asylum center area declared safety risk zone after recent stabbings, fights
  • Suspect in ABN Amro worker's fatal stabbing also harassed four other women

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content