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Production of 275,000 tons of stone per year. It is crushed and is mainly used in road works. The activity of the career of Trooz is seasonal because the stones are separated from the installations by the Vesdre and the passage is made to ford. It is therefore impossible to access the primary reservoir and facilities in case of flooding.

La carrière de Forêt-Trooz appartient au moment de la prise de vue (2011) à la SA Gralex qui y exploite 275.000 tonnes de grès par an. Celui-ci est concassé et est principalement utilisé dans les travaux routiers.
L’activité de la carrière de Trooz est saisonnière car le gisement est séparé des installations par la Vesdre et le passage se fait à gué. Il est donc impossible d’accéder au gisement et aux installations primaires en cas de crue.

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  • Shooting date : 27/01/2012 07:00:23 (Europe/Brussels)
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  • camera : Nikon D7000
  • lens : Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM
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