Overview
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Port Centre organises theme-based tours for schools, associations and companies. The Port Centre also has its own multimedia information centre to welcome visitors.
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Waste collection centres where barge operators are able to deliver their domestic and hazardous waste.
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To find out more about the tourist possibilities in Antwerp and the port, contact Antwerp Tourism & Congress.
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The Antwerp Port Authority attaches a great deal of importance to the good soil quality of the port area. Soil certificates are issued and if necessary sites are cleaned up.
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To use water from the docks or the Scheldt for certain production processes (e.g. cooling), a water catchment application must be submitted to the Port Authority.
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The Port of Antwerp makes drinking water available to barge operators.
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The Port Authority's Electricity department is responsible for low-voltage facilities in administrative buildings, medium-voltage cabins of the port Authority, shore power connections for...
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The Port of Antwerp also has facilities for pleasure cruises. There are four marinas for pleasure cruises on the Left bank and Right bank.
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Bilge water, ship's waste and domestic waste of barges is collected in the Port of Antwerp by barge.
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Fishing is allowed in a number of places in the Antwerp port area. A Flemish fishing permit is required.