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I have a mazhout tank in front of house facing the street.It seems to be submerged on the ground that physical inspection is impossible without digging the front garden for, say, I don't know how many feet.
In my case, deposit is less than 3000 ltrs and tank is older than 30 years.
The house is in Brussels-Capital region.
(1) What are the Legal requirements for Mazhout Tank inspection in brussels
Capital region?
(2) IN case of tank inspection, Who shares this cost? Only landlord or tenant?
(3) Any idea how much tank inspection costs in general?
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Apparently, no specific legal requirement for control or inspection.
In case of leakage, it can be very costly! Because you will have to clean the soil (ie take out all polluted soil and pay hefty price for disposal)
Mazout.be ask 133€-TVAC for control.
In Wallonia, to be done every 2 years.
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Thank you Grmff!!!!
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No problem
Please note that it's not because you put your message in English that you can pay the fee for the use of the forum in English chocolate....
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)
IMHO, Belgian chocolates are the best!! Then comes Swiss chocolates
English chocolates? I have heard of them
And I am not English either. It is just that I am proficient with this language, fortunately or unfortunately
Thanks for your/forums patience dealing with me!!!
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Speak English, Dutch or German. But use only Belgian chocolate, of course...
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Paradise is when:
-Police is English
-Cook is French
-Mechanic is German
-Lovers are Italian
-And all this is organized by Swiss
But hell is when:
-Police is German
-Cook is English
-Mechanic is French
-Lovers are Swiss
-And all is organized by the Italians...
(But where is the chocolate?...)
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(But where is the chocolate?...)
On it's way
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