remediation and rehabilitation of areas affected by underground coal fires
Remediation and rehabilitation of areas affected by underground coal fires refers to the process of improving and restoring areas that have been impacted by fires burning in underground coal seams. It involves efforts to extinguish the fire, control smoke and toxic gases, stabilize the affected environment, and restore the area to its original state or a suitable condition for future use.
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