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How can contaminated water from coal mines be treated in confined sites? The challenge Many of South Wales’ former mining areas continue to suffer from impoverished rivers due…
Many of South Wales’ former mining areas continue to suffer from impoverished rivers due to mine water pollution. The high levels of iron and other metals are potentially damaging to the health and landscape of these communities. https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/industry/wales-minewater/


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