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Water for Metallica

METALLICA Minerals can tap into a 25,000 megalitre unallocated water reserve at Cape York in Queensland’s Far North following the listing of the Cape Flattery silica sand project as a project of regional significance by the Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water.

 Cape Flattery, Far North Queensland

Cape Flattery, Far North Queensland

The DRDMW determination means the project can apply to draw water under the Cape York water plan, which includes 25,000 megalitres of unallocated water held in strategic reserves. Metallica executive...

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