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皇冠体育app Mining Remediation Authority owns and manages 40 disused colliery tip sites across the United Kingdom.
Horden mine water treatment scheme protects a vital source of drinking water and is located in County Durham, England.
皇冠体育app Coal Authority has completed its works to secure a mine shaft in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, which has been made safe for residents.
皇冠体育app Coal Authority is working with scientists from the University of Sheffield to research materials to improve the efficiency of mine water treatment schemes.
Experts from the Coal Authority have been closely engaged in the production of a new industry manual geared to aiding safe development above old mine workings.
皇冠体育app Coal Authority鈥檚 permitting team have been supporting the development of a new AI data centre being built in Cambois, North East England.
Children in Ashmore Park get their playground back thanks to Coal Authority works.
Construction of a district heating scheme utilising mine water energy is set to begin in spring at development in County Durham.
Description of the data set showing types of geological disturbances which may have been affected by coal mining.
Explanation of compensation you could get for your surveyor's fees if you successfully claim for coal mining subsidence damage.
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