Mine Water Hydrogeological Modelling

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  • Environmental engineering consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

The Coal Authority invites you to tender for the provision of specialist technical support to scope, design, build and report the outputs from a predictive hydrogeological and geochemical model. 

The model is required to assess the potential impacts of poor quality rising mine water on surface water and groundwater receptors and to provide the technical basis for selecting the optimum mine water management strategy. 

The study area is in the English East Midlands and comprises a delineated area of abandoned coal workings which are partially flooded and rising.

Specialist modellers and consultants are invited to tender for the work which will include the design, creation and running of the model as well as producing model outputs, risk assessments and technical reporting.

All tender documents are available in our procurement portal InBye and instructions on how to access these documents and complete a submission are attached to this notice

Additional information: All tender documents are freely available to interested parties on our procurement portal InBye - https://inbye.coal.gov.uk/s2c/  - please see the attached guidance document for details of how to access these documents and make your submission.

All queries should be sent via the procurement portal

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Peter Kobryn

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07826 874541

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