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What are the state-owned coal mines in Hedong, Huaping County?

The Hedong state-owned coal mines in Huaping County include the No. 4 coal mine in Agang Town of Luoping County Xinyi Coal Co., Ltd., the Huohong Coal Mine of Huize Huohong Coal Mine Co., Ltd., and the Wenjiagou Coal Mine of Yiliang County Fuji Energy Co., Ltd. Yanjin County Heba Coal Mine Co., Ltd. Heba Coal Mine, Suijiang County Zhongba Coal Mine Co., Ltd. Zhongba Coal Mine, Zhaoyang District Delin Coal Mine, Huaping County Guangyun Coal Co., Ltd. Simian Coal Mine, Huaping County Rongda Mining Co., Ltd. Dingwangcun Coal Mine, Huaping County Yangyuan Coal Co., Ltd. Hedong Coal Mine, Huaping Fuping Mining Co., Ltd. Yongxing Jidu Village Coal Mine, Huaping County Yanguang Industrial Co., Ltd. Youmitang Coal Mine, Huaping County Hong Honghuachang Coal Mine of Hua Mining Co., Ltd., Fenshanpai Coal Mine of Chuxiong Shuju Coal Development Co., Ltd., No.1 Coal Mine of Nanhua County Yijie Fou Bituminous Coal Development Co., Ltd., Shuimichong Coal Mine of Qiubei County Coal Resources Development Co., Ltd. Lancang Donglang Township Nannong Hebei Quechengzi Coal Mine, Zhenyuan Hongshun Coal Co., Ltd. Sanzhangtian Coal Mine in Zhenyuan County, and Jinggu Fengyuan Building Materials Co., Ltd. South Mine. For all relevant coal mine mining rights holders, in accordance with the requirements of the province's coal mine remediation work, the Provincial Department of Natural Resources has twice urged expired mining rights in reserved coal mines with a value of less than 300,000 tons/year, and specially opened a green channel. As of now, there are still 18 individually reserved coal mines and 8 integrated coal mines whose mining licenses have expired. In line with the working principle of proactive service, the following coal mines are now urged to go through registration procedures again. Relevant mining rights holders are requested to prepare all the information as required and submit applications to the local county-level natural resources authorities as soon as possible. Failure to submit registration applications and fulfill legal obligations in a timely manner as required may result in coal mines being unable to complete coal mine remediation-related work on time and have serious consequences.