ENVIRONMENT

Lake Disappointment SOP road a long one for Reward

THE Australian Department of the Environment and Energy has deemed Reward Minerals’ LD sulphate of potash project a controlled action under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999) due to potential impacts on migratory and other threatened species.

Pilot trials back in 2012 at the LD SOP project in WA's Pilbara

Pilot trials back in 2012 at the LD SOP project in WA's Pilbara

A controlled action classification means the SOP project in Western Australia's Little Sandy Desert will require assessment and approval under the act, before it can go-ahead. Reward wants to extract...

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