TECHNOLOGY

New tech brings old lead mine back from the brink

A PROPOSAL by Rosslyn Hill Mining to revive and expand operations at the Paroo Station lead mine by using an innovative lead refinement technology has been backed by Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority.

 Lead will flow again from Paroo

Lead will flow again from Paroo

EPA chairman Tom Hatton recommended the proposal for approval provided Rosslyn Hill met strict transport conditions. Under the proposal Rosslyn Hill plans to expand existing operations at Paroo Station...

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