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Coal Authority invites Dalkeith residents to learn about environmental benefits of new mine water treatment scheme.
A team of divers have completed work to offshore pipes at the Dawdon mine water treatment scheme as part of a major marine civil engineering project.
Project in Wales will ensure excess mine water from prolonged rainfall is collected to keep properties safe.
Switch to solar energy shows the Coal Authority remains committed to driving down environmental and financial costs of mine water treatment schemes.
The Coal Authority is applying a zero waste method to the disposal of its reed bed cuttings by composting the material to divert it away from landfill sites.
Paints launched at the Coal Authority's Six Bells mine water treatment scheme in South Wales.
Ochre from mine water treatment schemes used to treat soil contaminated with arsenic at Mersey Gateway
Preventing pollution from an abandoned metal mine in Cornwall.
The Coal Authority’s mine water treatment scheme design and build framework is a key part of our strategy to prevent water pollution from historical coal mines.
Coal Authority’s Lynemouth scheme can now treat more than 6 billion litres of mine water every year.
Changes will reduce energy, water and chemical usage at the former Frances colliery site in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy, on the East Fife coalfield.
Study of our Woolley and Strafford mine water treatment schemes recorded 31 different species of birds.
Better understanding of a potential new energy resource for coalfield areas is being researched by a PhD student in conjunction with the Coal Authority.
Construction of a district heating scheme utilising mine water energy is set to begin in spring at development in County Durham.
Coal Authority works with partners to develop high-tech unit.
Department of International Trade arranges mining study visit to the UK.
Our Taff Merthyr mine water treatment scheme, near Trelewis, Merthyr Tydfil, protects the Taff Bargoed from pollution from an abandoned coal mine.
International visitors learn from our experience of using reed beds to treat mine water.
Milestone reached in journey to reduce energy costs of mine water treatment schemes.
Mine water management and treatment in spotlight at Institute of Water event at National Coal Mining Museum for England.
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