Mining remediation authority and national infrastructure projects
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Guidance MINING REMEDIATION AUTHORITY AND NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Guidance on the Mining Remediation Authority's cost recovery process as a statutory consultee for nationally
significant infrastructure projects Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS WORKING WITH THE MINING REMEDIATION AUTHORITY ON NATIONALLY SIGNIFICANT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN COALFIELD AREAS
HTML DETAILS The Mining Remediation Authority is a statutory consultee in the planning process, which means we must be notified and consulted on nationally significant infrastructure
projects applications to ensure our areas of expertise are reflected within development proposals. This guidance provides more information on our cost recovery process for these projects and
explains how using our optional pre-application service could help ensure a clear understanding of any coal mining features present and associated land stability risks at an early stage.
All enquiries on our involvement with the nationally significant infrastructure project process and our advice fees should be emailed to [email protected]. The Mining Remediation
Authority is the trading name of the Coal Authority (‘TCA’) established pursuant to Section 1 of the Coal Industry Act 1994, of 200 Lichfield Lane, Berry Hill, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire,
NG18 4RG. The Coal Authority remains the legal name of the Authority. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 30 July 2024 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this
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