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Guidance about applying for and obtaining the relevant permits and access agreements for a mine water heat scheme.
Description of the dataset showing types of geological disturbances which may have been affected by coal mining.
A-Winning mine water treatment scheme in Derbyshire was constructed to prevent pollution of an important source of drinking water.
Application form to claim for subsidence damage caused by coal mining.
You can report fraud to the Coal Authority using our online reporting form.
Coal Authority data sets available under licence.
The data sets used by the Coal Authority are available for use and re-use purposes.
The British Geological Survey and Coal Authority have released maps that for the first time reveal the extent to which heat is stored in Britain’s abandoned coal mines.
The licences available for the use and re-use of Coal Authority data.
Work to build a £9 million mine water treatment scheme that will reduce harmful metal pollution in rivers in the North East and Cumbria is nearing completion.
Engineers design permanent solution after homes in Wallace Lane, Whelley, are damaged.
Mine water heat experts highlight the potential of mine water heat 6 months since the nation's first large-scale scheme in Gateshead started operating.
Work to limit heavy metals polluting rivers in Upper Teesdale is due to start next week
Description of the dataset showing part of the coal mining reporting area which contain no recorded coal mining legacy risks.
Research has been carried out by the Coal Authority and Ordnance Survey to map the potential demand for mine water heat projects in Great Britain.
This information charter sets out the standards you can expect from the Coal Authority when we collect, hold or use your personal information.
Data set showing financial transactions by the Coal Authority.
Preventing pollution from an abandoned metal mine in Cornwall.
The equality, diversity and inclusion strategy for 2021 to 2024 reaffirms the Coal Authority’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and highlights how we will continue our journey over the next 3 years.
Coal seams in England with a history of spontaneous combustion
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