Waste from UK's largest opencast mine 'poses significant risk'

BBC NewsThursday, December 4, 2025 at 6:00:01 AM
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Waste from UK's largest opencast mine 'poses significant risk'
  • Concerns have been raised regarding the safety of three large spoil tips that are set to remain above Merthyr Tydfil, stemming from the UK's largest opencast mine. The waste generated from this mining operation poses a significant risk to the surrounding area and its residents.
  • This development highlights the ongoing challenges associated with mining waste management and raises questions about environmental safety and regulatory oversight in the UK, particularly in regions affected by large-scale mining activities.
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