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The Coal Authority is undertaking an emergency review of all spoil tips in Wales.
This scheme is the first of its kind in Europe and provides a better understanding of methods for removing metal contaminants from water.
The licences available for the use and re-use of Coal Authority data.
The Coal Authority has completed its works to secure a mine shaft in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, which has been made safe for residents.
Changes will reduce energy, water and chemical usage at the former Frances colliery site in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy, on the East Fife coalfield.
Description of the data set showing areas relating to licences for the working of coal.
Description of the data set showing likely extent of probable underground coal workings for which no recorded plans exist.
Map showing which rivers are polluted by abandoned metal mines in the South Tyne catchment.
Mine water blocks are a set of flooded collieries which are interconnected and exhibit a continuous gradient of water level across their area.
A service to ensure you consider any associated risks of historical coal mining for proposals within the Development High Risk Area.
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