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This scheme is the first of its kind in Europe and provides a better understanding of methods for removing metal contaminants from water.
The Coal Authority completed works to secure an unrecorded mine shaft at Kilbowie Road, Clydebank on 3 April 2017.
Extensive works to fill a 62 metre deep unrecorded mine shaft that caused a collapse under Kilbowie Road in Clydebank are underway.
The next Coal Authority Board meeting will take place on 15 November 2016.
The Coal Authority has completed its works to secure a mine shaft in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, which has been made safe for residents.
A mine water treatment scheme is helping to improve the bathing water quality at Saltburn-by-the-Sea in the north east of England.
The Coal Authority Board is to conduct its business in public, with the next meeting arranged to take place on 14 June 2016.
The Coal Authority Board to conduct its business in public, with the next meeting arranged to take place on 17 May 2016.
Following a recent review, a new pricing structure will come into effect from 29 February 2016.
A new protection scheme at Whitburn will prevent an important drinking water source from contamination by mine water.
An update from the Coal Authority on the incident reported today in Nantyffyllon, south Wales.
The Coal Authority is preparing to take on Kellingley Colliery's coal mining subsidence claims.
An innovative treatment works using the natural environment to clean metal-rich water from an abandoned mine was recently opened by Water Minister Rory Stewart in Cumbria.
The Office of Public Sector Information will be carrying out a re-verification of our commitment to the Information Fair Trader Scheme.
From 1 December 2015, under commercial licensing terms, the Coal Authority will be making available their coal mining data.
The Coal Authority Board is to conduct its business in public, with the next meeting arranged to take place on 19 May 2015.
The Coal Authority Board is to conduct its business in public, with the next meeting arranged to take place in Cardiff on 17 March 2015.
The Coal Authority has made two new awards to operate and maintain its treatment schemes and to design and construct new schemes.
The Coal Authority has welcomed the findings of a Triennial Review recommending that it continues to carry out its current functions.
The Authority received the award for its commitment and support to the professional development of planners and planning staff.
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