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Family business from Heusden-Zolder cleans toilets on Graspop: "450,000 litres of waste water and excrement a day"
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Family business from Heusden-Zolder cleans toilets on Graspop: "450,000 litres of waste water and excrement a day"

A family-owned business based in Heusden-Zolder called DSSV has been cleaning toilets at the Graspop metal festival this weekend. The company also cleans toilets at other major Flemish festivals such as Rock Werchter, Pukkelpop, and Tomorrowland. According to Pieter-Jan Daniëls of DSSV, they have been doing this for 25 years and started working with Tomorrowland about 10 years ago. This year, Graspop was the only remaining major festival they had not yet cleaned. DSSV handles both the cleaning of mobile toilets and the disposal of wastewater and excrement, which is transported by tank trucks.

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Family business from Heusden-Zolder cleans toilets on Graspop: "450,000 litres of waste water and excrement a day"

A family-owned business based in Heusden-Zolder called DSSV has been cleaning toilets at the Graspop metal festival this weekend. The company also cleans toilets at other major Flemish festivals such as Rock Werchter, Pukkelpop, and Tomorrowland. According to Pieter-Jan Daniëls of DSSV, they have been doing this for 25 years and started working with Tomorrowland about 10 years ago. This year, Graspop was the only remaining major festival they had not yet cleaned. DSSV handles both the cleaning of mobile toilets and the disposal of wastewater and excrement, which is transported by tank trucks.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a family business providing sanitation services at music festivals. It presents factual information without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides specific details about the company DSSV, their services at Graspop, and their environmental practices. The information appears consistent with general knowledge about festival sanitation operations. No major contradictions or unsupported claims are present.

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