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Monthly tonnage and manpower declarations from coal mine operations in Wales, England and Scotland.
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How the Environment Agency has determined the baseline length of rivers and estuaries polluted by harmful metals from abandoned metal mines in England.
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Coal mining production and manpower returns received by the Coal Authority.
Data on the tonnage of coal and other solid fuels shipped into Northern Ireland ports.
皇冠体育app history and current issues of pollution from abandoned mines, addressing the challenges and future opportunities.
Background and project information about how the Coal Authority and Environment Agency plan to reduce pollution from historical metal mining in the North Pennines.
Results of the 2017 Information Management customer survey undertaken by the Coal Authority.
Results of the 2015 Information Management customer survey.
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