Aussie miner strikes wastewater treatment deal
- From: Vol 8, Issue 12 (December 2007)
- Category: General
- Region: Asia
- Country: Australia
- Related Companies: Grange Resources
An Australian mining company has agreed to purchase treated wastewater for use in ore transportation. The pipeline and treatment plant will be tendered shortly.
Grange Resources and the Water Corporation of Western Australia have signed an agreement whereby WCWA will supply treated wastewater to Grange Resources’ new Southdown magnetite mine near Albany, in southern Western Australia.
The deal will enable the company to transport iron ore from the mine via a 105km slurry pipeline to the port, making it the first iron ore company ...
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