- 150 thousand hectares of land
- 70 thousand hectares of water
- 265 kilometres of dikes
- 1200 kilometres of navigable and recreational waterways
- 5000 kilometres of drainage ditches
- 370 thousand residents
- 7 major pumping stations
- 5 sub pumping stations
- 5 Waste Water Treatment Plants
- 47 sewage pumping stations and associated high-pressure pipelines and pumps to convey the waste water to the waste water treatment plants
- 260 employees
The Zuiderzeeland Regional Water Authority protects Flevoland from flooding and drought, and ensures proper waste water treatment. It does not operate alone, but works in close cooperation with other regional authorities, like the provinces and the municipalities. NGO’s and other stakeholders are also involved in the process of collaboration.
The Zuiderzeeland Regional Water Authority manages the water in the polders of Eastern and Southern Flevoland and the Northeast polder. This covers a total of 150 thousand hectares of land, in which some 365 thousand people live. The Zuiderzeeland Regional Water Authority also manages two peripheral lakes. Its tasks include maintaining the predetermined water level and the dikes, maintaining water ways, monitoring water quality and treating both domestic and industrial waste water. Moreover, Zuiderzeeland is responsible for combating muskrats in order to prevent damage to dikes and banks. It also coordinates the fight against botulism in the control area.
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