In the north of the Hainaut Boot, right on the border with the province of Namur, a large complex of dams was built on, among other things, the river Eau d'Heure. This created a series of reservoirs, very irregular in shape due to the undulating relief of the bottom. As a result, several water management issues were resolved, but it was also used to turn the area into a recreational paradise, even for walkers. To prevent the formation of muddy beaches, three upstream dams were constructed: Falemprise (226 m), Ri Jaune (252 m), and Féronval (142 m).
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