In 2011, the Water and Abandoned Metal Mines (WAMM) Programme was set up between the Environment Agency, Defra and the Coal Authority to address pollution of rivers by abandoned metal mines.
Currently, the Coal Authority operates four WAMM mine water treatment schemes, each using a different treatment technology,
which are improving water quality in about 20 km of rivers.
In January 2023, Parliament adopted a statutory metal mines target, under the Environment Act 2021, to halve the length of English rivers polluted by harmful metals from abandoned metal mines by 2038.
The Government's Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP), published in January 2023, estimated that to achieve this long-term target would likely require around 40 new mine water treatment schemes and a similar number of diffuse interventions.
The EIP set a non-statutory interim target to construct 8 mine water treatment schemes and 20 diffuse interventions by 31 January 2028.
To help deliver the interim and long-term targets, the WAMM Programme is currently investigating active treatment options for mine water discharging from abandoned metal mines by undertaking active treatment trials on up to five sites
This opportunity is now open with a submission deadline of 29 October 2024
All interested parties are advised to visit each site to familiarise themselves with the sites layout, limitations, restrictions and access.
Visits to the premises must be made by appointment only with the Coal Authority
.
There is limited parking at each site, interested parties shall only attend at the agreed time provided by the Client.
Wheal Jane, TR3 6EE: 15th October 2024
Bridford, Nr EX6 7AR: 16th October 2024
Cambokeels, Nr DL13 2HW: 1st October 2024
Killhope, DL13 1AR: 30th September 2024
Nent Haggs, CA9 3LE: 3rd October 2024
PPE required:
• High viz vest
• High viz trousers
• Safety Boots
• Eye protection
• Gloves
• Hard hat
Should you wish to attend any , or all of the sites please contact peterkobryn@coal.gov.uk who will confirm arrangements
Full and free access to all tender documents is available through the Coal Authority portal InBye - https://inbye.coal.gov.uk/s2c/
This contract has one lot. Bid if it suits your firm.
In 2011, the Water and Abandoned Metal Mines (WAMM) Programme was set up between the Environment Agency, Defra and the Coal Authority to address pollution of rivers by abandoned metal mines.
Currently, the Coal Authority operates four WAMM mine water treatment schemes, each using a different treatment technology,
which are improving water quality in about 20 km of rivers.
In January 2023, Parliament adopted a statutory metal mines target, under the Environment Act 2021, to halve the length of English rivers polluted by harmful metals from abandoned metal mines by 2038.
The Government's Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP), published in January 2023, estimated that to achieve this long-term target would likely require around 40 new mine water treatment schemes and a similar number of diffuse interventions.
The EIP set a non-statutory interim target to construct 8 mine water treatment schemes and 20 diffuse interventions by 31 January 2028.
To help deliver the interim and long-term targets, the WAMM Programme is currently investigating active treatment options for mine water discharging from abandoned metal mines by undertaking active treatment trials on up to five sites
This opportunity is now open with a submission deadline of 29 October 2024
All interested parties are advised to visit each site to familiarise themselves with the sites layout, limitations, restrictions and access.
Visits to the premises must be made by appointment only with the Coal Authority
.
There is limited parking at each site, interested parties shall only attend at the agreed time provided by the Client.
Wheal Jane, TR3 6EE: 15th October 2024
Bridford, Nr EX6 7AR: 16th October 2024
Cambokeels, Nr DL13 2HW: 1st October 2024
Killhope, DL13 1AR: 30th September 2024
Nent Haggs, CA9 3LE: 3rd October 2024
PPE required:
• High viz vest
• High viz trousers
• Safety Boots
• Eye protection
• Gloves
• Hard hat
Should you wish to attend any , or all of the sites please contact peterkobryn@coal.gov.uk who will confirm arrangements
Full and free access to all tender documents is available through the Coal Authority portal InBye - https://inbye.coal.gov.uk/s2c/ Additional information: Coal Authority tenders are now being undertaken by the Authority's eTender portal InBye, details of how to register are detailed below.
Should you wish to participate in any electronic tender exercise you will need to register your company details, which will require the provision of some company information and agreement to terms and conditions to access the system.
Use of the system is free of charge.
In order to register please log on to https://inbye.coal.gov.uk/s2c/
Should you have any difficulties with this procedure, please contact Peter Kobryn - peterkobryn@coal.gov.ukValue not published