TAILIEUCHUNG - Abandoned mines and the water environment

But the same processes that have produced these gains have given rise to trends that the planet and its people cannot long bear. These have traditionally been divided into failures of 'development' and failures in the management of our human environment. On the development side, in terms of absolute numbers there are more hungry people in the world than ever before, and their numbers are increasing. So are the numbers who cannot read or write, the numbers without safe water or safe and sound homes, and the numbers short of woodfuel with which to cook and warm themselves. The gap between rich and poor nations. | Environment Agency Abandoned mines and the water environment Science project SC030136-41 s E PAF COAL Scottish Environment AT TTT TZAT TTV Protection Agency H 1 Product code SCHO0508BNZS-E-P The Environment Agency is the leading public body protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. It s our job to make sure that air land and water are looked after by everyone in today s society so that tomorrow s generations inherit a cleaner healthier world. Our work includes tackling flooding and pollution incidents reducing industry s impacts on the environment cleaning up rivers coastal waters and contaminated land and improving wildlife habitats. This report is the result of research commissioned and funded by the Environment Agency s Science Programme. Published by Environment Agency Rio House Waterside Drive Aztec West Almondsbury Bristol BS32 4UD Tel 01454 624400 Fax 01454 624409 ISBN 978-1-84432-894-9 Environment Agency - August 2008 All rights reserved. This document may be reproduced with prior permission of the Environment Agency. The views and statements expressed in this report are those of the author alone. The views or statements expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent the views of the Environment Agency and the Environment Agency cannot accept any responsibility for such views or statements. This report is printed on Cyclus Print a 100 recycled stock which is 100 post consumer waste and is totally chlorine free. Water used is treated and in most cases returned to source in better condition than removed. Further copies of this report are available from The Environment Agency s National Customer Contact Centre by emailing enquiries@ or by telephoning 08708 506506. Author s Dave Johnston Hugh Potter Ceri Jones Stuart Rolley Ian Watson Jim Pritchard Dissemination Status Released to all regions Publicly available Keywords Minewater abandoned mine Coal Authority Water Framework

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