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McArthur River not yet sunk

XSTRATA believes it has thoroughly addressed concerns raised by the Northern Territory Government regarding the environmental impact of the proposed $66 million opencut redevelopment of its McArthur River lead-zinc mine and has submitted a new public environmental report for review.

Michael Vaughan
McArthur River not yet sunk

The Anglo-Swiss miner suffered a major setback earlier in the year when NT Environment Minister Marion Scrymgour refused to endorse the company’s environmental plan for the redevelopment. The cutback...

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