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Ochre deposits from one of Cornwall’s abandoned tin mines is currently featuring in an international art exhibition in Newlyn.
Visit to waterway and mine water treatment scheme near Manchester.
New replanting technique tried at scheme which protects River Irwell.
Construction work on the second phase of a £4 million scheme geared to protecting millions of litres of drinking water in the north east is nearing completion.
A public information day is to be held in Coombe next month to discuss a proposed mine water treatment scheme that will begin to clean up 14km of the River Fal.
Dawdon mine water treatment scheme protects a vital source of drinking water and is located in County Durham, England.
Horden mine water treatment scheme protects a vital source of drinking water and is located in County Durham, England.
A-Winning mine water treatment scheme in Derbyshire was constructed to prevent pollution of an important source of drinking water.
Lamesley mine water treatment scheme is a groundbreaking co-treatment scheme near Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Saltburn Gill mine water treatment scheme removes more than 98% of iron from local waterways in East Cleveland, England.
This scheme is the first of its kind in Europe and provides a better understanding of methods for removing metal contaminants from water.
This treatment scheme addresses a long-standing coal mine water pollution problem associated to the Sheephouse Wood adit in South Yorkshire.
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 Coal Authority has made two new awards to operate and maintain its treatment schemes and to design and construct new schemes.
The Coal Authority working in close partnership with the Saltburn Gill Action Group and the Environment Agency has successfully halted the worst of three flows of polluted water from the abandoned ironstone mines of East Cle…
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