House Insurance Subsidence

the open pit mining – will we lose our house? "?
British Coal has announced plans for a mine open pit about 200 meters from our house! Apart from my obvious concerns, my main concern is the fact that there is a maze of wells existing mines under our subdivision (the mine closed several years ago). Is it likely that the explosions of the mine site could cause these new tunnels to collapse? If there is a slump in the wake of the new mine, our insurance will not cover the damage? Please help put my mind at rest!
I doubt very much they are using explosives to blast rock in the new mine. They will probably remove the top floor first to temporary storage (and may even place between the mine and the houses, which could help reduce the visual impact) before tackling the rock carrier of coal with shovels and huge trucks. However, there are all sorts of potential environmental impacts (pollution, dust, noise, acid drainage mine), especially that there are abandoned mine shafts in the region. British Coal (I did not, however, know that they still exist!) will, or will be undertaking a detailed environmental impact studies to identify these risks and the design of the mine to mitigate these concerns. The studies, which are public information, are used to support the planning application and would be available for inspection at your council offices. If the plans have not yet been approved, the company would probably set up a local exhibition showing details to the public, and solicits comments. As a neighbor of the proposed mine, I think they have a legal obligation to communicate with you, and all the world on the state, documenting your views and concerns.
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