Earth Environmental & Geotechnical Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline

If you’re buying a property or land for development, particularly for a proposed planning application, you need to know whether it’s affected by coal mining activity. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical have a Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline call now to discuss your new development. Tel:0161 975 6088

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical has completed many Coal Mining Risk Reports for residential, commercial and industrial properties, and has extensive experience in relating these risk assessments to planning applications

Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical we have a Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline and are here to help with your new development or house purchase.

Tel: 0161 975 6088 or email minesubsidence@earthenvironmental.co.uk

The dangers of historic Coal Mining activities are dramatically highlighted each year with an average of 15 mine shaft collapses annually. Headlines show photographs of collapsed roads, buildings and large chasms, which suddenly appear, raising concern for nearby residents and properties.

If you are planning a new development, extending a property or buying land or a new home, it is essential to understand exactly what you are buying or building on.

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical have completed many Coal Mining Risk Assessments for residential, commercial and industrial properties which include an assessment of the Coal Authority Mining Report, a visit to the offices of the Coal Authority to assess mining plans, a review of modern and historical published geological maps and review of technical reports/memoirs.

If your site is in a Development High Risk Area you will need to submit a Coal Mining Risk Assessment to your Local Planning Authority. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical can help you get a clear understanding of the steps you need to take from the initial Coal Mining Risk Assessment Service to proposed mitigation strategy to show that the site can be made safe and stable for the development being proposed.

If you need advice on your development land or property purchase you can call our Mineshaft and Sinkhole helpline.

The Mineshaft and Sinkhole helpline is here to provide advice for

  • Property Developers
  • Project Managers
  • Construction Firms
  • Local Authorities
  • House Buyers
  • Estate Agents
or anyone in need to advice on Coal Mining Risk Assessment.

 

Found a potential Collapsed Mineshaft?

However if you find a collapsed Mineshaft or are concerned about a potential mining hazard you need to contact The Coal Mining Authority to report.

The Coal Authority works to resolve the impacts of mining and will investigate your concerns

https://www.gov.uk/report-coal-mine-hazard

To report a coal mine hazard, please call The Coal Authority on 01623 646 333, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline.
Earth environmental and geotechnical coal mining risk

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical provide a wide range of Mining Services, click here to contact us for further information.

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Contaminated Mine Water Remediation

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Contaminated Mine Water, the recent Financial Times feature “Welsh Mines Leak at Least 500 Tonnes of Harmful Metals Each Year” highlights the issue of metal contamination from historical mining and the impact on our ecosystems and health. The article also raises the need for a detailed understanding of the contamination, especially where new developments, including residential are being planned.
Geoenvironmental Services Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton.

Geotechnical Services Birmingham

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If you are planning a new development project or just need pre planning advice the team at Earth Environmental & Geotechnical provide pragmatic, cost effective geotechnical and geoenvironmental services in Birmingham, Coventry, Derby, Dudley, Leicester, Nottingham, Sandwell, Stoke-on-Trent, Solihull, Telford and Wrekin, Walsall and Wolverhampton and all areas in the Midlands. Contact us now to discuss Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Services throughout the UK.

Guidance on Mine Gas Risk Assessments

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Guidance on Mine Gas Risk Assessments. How do I know if a coal mine gas risk assessment is required for planning permission? If you are planning a new development, or extending a property it is essential to have a thorough understanding of what you are building on. If your development site is in a coal mining or mining risk area you may need to complete a Coal Mine Risk Assessment. Our Decision Tree will help you identify what Risk Assessments you will need.
Do I need a Coal mine Gas Risk Assessment?

Do I Need a Coal Mine Gas Risk Assessment?

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If you are planning a new development, or extending a property it is essential to have a thorough understanding of what you are building on. If your development site is in a coal mining or mining risk area you need to ensure that steps have been taken to assess if complex mine gas risks are present. If there is the potential of mine gas on your development site a mine gas risk assessment should be completed as part of the planning process.
Why are Mining Risk Assessments Important

Why are Mining Risk Assessments and Coal Mining Risk Assessments Important?

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If you are planning a new development, or extending a property it is essential to have a thorough understanding of what you are building on. So why are Mining Risk Assessments and Coal Mining Risk Assessments Important With over 150,000 abandoned mines across the UK and more than 130,00 properties within just 20 metres of a mineshaft, historic mining activity still impacts current developments, so having a detailed risk assessment could be essential for your site planning proposals.
CMRA

Coal Mining Risk Assessments for Planning Applications

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Here at Earth Environmental & Geotechnical we are routinely commissioned to provide Coal Mining Risk Assessments (CMRA) to accompany planning applications. A CMRA is required when a relevant development falls within a Coal Authority development high risk area, due to either former underground workings, potential shallow mineworkings or abandoned mineshafts.
The Manchester and Salford Planning Handbook

The Manchester and Salford Planning Handbook

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The Manchester and Salford Planning Handbook is out today with advice on the “ins and outs” of the planning system in England, check out page 37 featuring Earth Environmental & Geotechnical and our list of Services call now to discuss your new development. Tel:0161 975 6088
Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline.

Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline

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If you’re buying a property or land for development, particularly for a proposed planning application, you need to know whether it’s affected by coal mining activity. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical have a Mineshaft and Sinkhole Helpline call now to discuss your new development. Tel:0161 975 6088
Coal Mining Risk Assessment service

Suspected Mineshaft Collapse in Chesterfield

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Another Mineshaft collapsed this month in Chesterfield, highlighting the dangers of historic coal mining activity. The hole appears to be a former mine shaft which collapsed in undergrowth to the left of the second hole at Chesterfield Golf Club.