Dutch Caribbean - Public Entity Saba
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Dutch Caribbean - Public
Entity Saba
Country Nederlandse Antillen
Since October 10th 2010 Saba is a 'special municipality' of the Netherlands. This means
that Saba is part of The Netherlands, but has other legislation than municipalities in the
European part of The Netherlands.
Saban citizens vote for Dutch Parliament, the Second Chamber. The legislative body of
Saba is called the Island Council. Unlike the municipalities in the European part of the
Netherlands, Saba is not part of a province. There are two other 'special municipalities' or
'public entities': Sint Eustatius and Bonaire. The constitutional status of the three public
entities is laid down in the 'Wet op de Openbare Lichamen BES', the 'Law on the Public
Entities BES'.
Gerard Speelman
About VEI
It is our firm conviction that everyone around the world deserves a reliable supply
of high-quality tap water. As committed Dutch Water Operators, we embrace our
responsibility to make this dream come true.
The Netherlands has a long history when it comes to water. Over the past 160
years Dutch water operators have established themselves as the best in-class water
providers. This achievement is directly reflected in the competence and expertise
of Dutch drinking water operators. VEI is firmly rooted in the Dutch water sector
with seven partners, Vitens, Evides Waterbedrijf, WML, Waterbedrijf Groningen,
Brabant Water, PWN and WLN (Water Laboratory). share their expertise with their
colleague water operators around the world.
Through VEI, they are committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 6
of the United Nations: sustainable water and sanitation services for all. With a
joint workforce of almost 4,000 employees, a distribution network of more than
102,950 kilometres, 6,6 million customer connections and an annual production
capacity of 937 million m3 tap water in the Netherlands, they have extensive and
lasting experience that is worth sharing.
Address
Reactorweg 47
3542 AD Utrecht
The Netherlands
Email: [email protected]
Phone number: +31 (0) 88 884 79 91
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