garethfarr.bsky.social
Head of Heat and By Product Innovation at the Mining Remediation Authority (formally the Coal Authority) /mine water / heat / hydrogeology /heat pumps / geothermal / UK
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Yes totally understand :)
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Out of interest -what type of aquifer is the ground source heat scheme using ? Be interesting to see results if your able to share in the future :)
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Happy new home week to you ! Time for a telescope !
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absolutely ! would be fun in an in-person event happens again as last years one at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh was ace ! all funding / resource dependent of course
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Cool I’ll DM u exact location later should there be more to find :)
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Yer lots of stuff in these old rubble floors - found what I think is an old draught piece in the mortar !
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#Seaham ! Doh typo
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if you want the GIS files for the mine water maps they are open access here www.data.gov.uk/dataset/0a4d...
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if your drilling boreholes which cost £- possibly quite a few ideally small to large heat network size - but if you don't need to drill boreholes, e.g. you have shafts or mine water discharges then economics can work for smaller schemes. Large heat lodes like hospitals, schools etc useful too!