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  • Map showing the rivers polluted by abandoned metal mines in England, including where measures are in place to manage this pollution.

  • Guidance on applying for and obtaining the relevant permits and access agreements for a mine water heating, cooling or storage scheme or research project.

  • Details of the standing environment groups in the UK.

  • How to report marine pollution incidents, the response to an incident and how to get approval to use an oil spill treatment product.

  • The Mining Remediation Authority owns and manages 40 disused colliery tip sites across the United Kingdom.

  • The recommended environmental management system (EMS) designed to achieve the general objectives of the OSPAR Offshore Strategy.

  • List of UK approved oil spill treatment products including the name, nature and type, and what they are approved for

  • Description of the dataset showing areas of coal extracted by surface excavations in the past or currently being excavated.

  • A document outlining standards to be met by organisations delivering Tier 2 response services in the UK.

  • The Coal Authority is undertaking an emergency review of all spoil tips in Wales.

  • Description of the data set showing likely extent of probable underground coal workings for which no recorded plans exist.

  • Description of the dataset showing extent of coal resources capable of being extracted by surface mining methods.

  • The plan summarises procedures the Marine Management Organisation follows in a marine pollution incident.

  • A service to ensure you consider any associated risks of historical coal mining for proposals within the Development High Risk Area.

  • Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can store and dewater (dry) non-hazardous iron ochre sludge at an abandoned coal mine water treatment scheme.

  • Find out how the supplementary charge is calculated on ring fence profits and when it must be paid.

  • Design of the climate compatibility checkpoint for future oil and gas licensing.

  • Licences and agreements issued by the Coal Authority.

  • Guidance for engineering Designer’s making submissions for structural, geotechnical or foundation solutions

  • Description of the data set showing types of geological disturbances which may have been affected by coal mining.