MANAGEMENT

Area 5 to come alive

A $39 million waste treatment and recycling facility at the Renison tin mine in Tasmania is expected to reduce waste storage needs for its high-yield Area 5 operations and improve efficiency and environmental protection at the mine.

Tasmania resources minister Felix Ellis used to work at Renison

Tasmania resources minister Felix Ellis used to work at Renison

The facility includes newly constructed paste fill and wastewater treatment plants. Tasmania resources minister Felix Ellis officially opened the facility for the 50:50 Bluestone Mines Tasmania joint...

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