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COAL AUTHORITY HEAD OFFICEThe next phase of an innovative project to limit heavy metals from abandoned mines polluting rivers in Upper Teesdale starts next week following a successful trial.

Published in Water Issues

Mine pollution - Nent Haggs treatment ponds and reed bedsWork 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.

Published in Water Issues

Environment Agency Bentley Pumping Station 1A newly refurbished pumping station at Bentley, Doncaster, which provides greater protection to 1,699 homes and businesses, has been officially opened.

MINE WATER POLLUTIONAs part of its programme of work to protect and enhance the environment, the Coal Authority has appointed new contractors onto its latest 4-year framework to help design and build mine water treatment schemes throughout Britain.

Published in Contract News

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