coal washery

  • 1coal washery — /ˈkoʊl wɒʃəri/ (say kohl woshuhree) noun → washery …

  • 2Coal companies of Australia — Contents 1 Anglo Coal Australia Ltd 1.1 Anglo Coal Callide Mine 1.2 Anglo Coal Capcoal Mine …

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  • 3washery — /ˈwɒʃəri/ (say woshuhree) noun a large scale facility for coal washing. Also, coal washery …

  • 4Coal preparation plant — A coal washer in Eastern Kentucky A coal preparation plant (CPP) is a facility that washes coal of soil and rock, preparing it for transport to market. A CPP may also be called a coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP), prep plant, tipple, or… …

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  • 5washery — noun The place in the above ground part of a coalmine where coal is washed …

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  • 6washery — ˈwȯshərē, ˈwäsh , ˈwȯish noun ( es) Etymology: wash (I) + ery : a place at which material (as wool, ore, coal, or crushed stone) is freed from impurities or dust by washing …

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  • 7Big Pit National Coal Museum — Coordinates: 51°46′21″N 3°06′18″W / 51.7724°N 3.1050°W / 51.7724; 3.1050 …

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  • 8Onllwyn — This article is about a village. For the hill of this name northwest of Merthyr Tydfil, see Penmoelallt. Onllwyn is a small village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales, near Seven Sisters. Contents 1 History 2 Present 3 Government and politics …

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  • 9Chisnall Hall Colliery — was the largest coal mine in the area north of Wigan in Northern England. The mine was sunk on Coppull Moor between 1891 and 1900. It was owned by the Pearson Knowles Coal and Iron Co Ltd, of Warrington and connected to the London and North… …

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  • 10Dugda —   city   …

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