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Green light for Lynas

RARE earths miner Lynas Corporation has abandoned plans to store by-products from its planned rare earths processing facility near Kalgoorlie at an onsite storage facility, and will instead send those by-products back to the Mount Weld mine in Laverton for storage.

 Lot 500, Great Eastern Highway, Yilkari. 92 hectares about 9km southwest of Kalgoorlie

Lot 500, Great Eastern Highway, Yilkari. 92 hectares about 9km southwest of Kalgoorlie

Western Australia's Environmental Protection Authority has granted consent for minor works to start at the facility in accordance with the company's preliminary works construction environmental management...

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