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Description of the dataset showing sites at which the Coal Authority gather environmental data.
A service to ensure you consider any associated risks of historical coal mining for proposals within the Development High Risk Area.
This mapping layer displays the types and counts of development and buildings alongside aggregated heating and cooling demands over recorded coal mine workings.
A step by step application guide of the Coal Authority permit to carry out investigation or treatment works process.
The Coal Authority is undertaking an emergency review of all spoil tips in Wales.
The Coal Authority’s approach to regularising any coal mining activity which intersects, disturbs or enters any of the Coal Authority’s coal interests.
Guidance for engineering Designer’s making submissions for structural, geotechnical or foundation solutions
The price for Coal Authority data sets varies according to which licence they are provided under.
How to find out if a coal mining licence or other consent is needed and how to apply.
Licences and agreements issued by the Coal Authority.
This document provides guidance on managing the risk of hazardous gases when drilling or piling near coal.
Description of the dataset showing types of geological disturbances which may have been affected by coal mining.
An example of the Coal Authority's Non-Commercial Use Licence that may be applied for.
Mine water blocks are a set of flooded collieries which are interconnected and exhibit a continuous gradient of water level across their area.
The Coal Authority's position on unacceptable behaviour by customers towards its staff, including how we manage unacceptable behaviour consistently and fairly.
The Coal Authority owns and manages 40 disused colliery tip sites across the United Kingdom.
Guidance about applying for and obtaining the relevant permits and access agreements for a mine water heat scheme.
Map showing the river catchments polluted by abandoned metal mines in Cornwall and Devon, including where measures are in place to manage this pollution.
Coal seams in England with a history of spontaneous combustion
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