SEBES

Where? 20, Um Quatre Vents, L-9150 Eschdorf

The SEBES facility provides 90% of Luxembourg's population with high-quality drinking water.

SEBES (Syndicat des Eaux du Barrage d’Esch-sur-Sûre) is responsible for the drinking water supply in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The SEBES facility provides 90% of Luxembourg's population with high-quality drinking water.
The visitor circuit is an exhibition about water in general and drinking water in particular. The overall objective of the visitor circuit is to raise public awareness about the importance of valuing drinking water.

 

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Address: SEBES Esch-sur-Sûre
20, Um Quatre Vents
L-9150 Eschdorf
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