ENVIRONMENT

Cooljarloo clearing cleared

TRONOX has amended its land clearing footprint at its proposed Cooljarloo West titanium minerals project north of Western Australia’s capital Perth to avoid impacts to surrounding Macarthuria keigheryi, a threatened flora species named after renowned horticulturalist Sir William Macarthur.

 The Macarthuria keigheryi plant

The Macarthuria keigheryi plant

Tronox wants to build a mineral sands mine at Cooljarloo West to dredge mine the Kestral, Harrier, Woolka North and Woolka South orebodies. The company plans to do this by building a transportation...

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