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Uranium mining company jumps the gun at Beverly 4 Mile in South Australia,

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Traditional Owners call for immediate halt to uranium operations at Beverley 4 Mile

Coober Pedy Regional Times 28 July 09

Traditional Aboriginal owners of the country that includes the Beverley 4 Mile uranium deposit are outraged with mining operations having commenced prior to the completion of State and Federal approvals processes.

Last week Traditional Owners visiting the site were greeted by new fences and locked gates. They were advised by company representatives that future visits would require company consent and supervision as the mining site was ‘already operational’.

Community members  believe the company has pre-empted the Australian approvals process as Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett has not yet approved a Monitoring and Management plan, a Mine Closure plan and a Community Engagement plan, all of which are required prior to the start of mining works at Beverley 4 Mile.

Similarly Petratherm announced the commencement of drilling without community consultation being satisfied and without a Risk Assessment being obtained to satisfy community concerns of their intentions  regarding chemicals use and contaminated waste disposal procedures.

“On the 4 Mile a number of important South Australian Aboriginal heritage assessment processes are also currently unfinished or incomplete.  This was not the deal.   The company has jumped the gun. Our community is being left out and our concerns are being ignored,” said Adnyamathanha elder Enice Marsh.

“We want the Federal and State governments to make this company stop work now.”

Traditional Owners and custodians are deeply saddened and angered by the position taken by the mining company  Quasar Resources, an affiliate of the US weapons and nuclear energy corporation General Atomics ……………..

BEVERLEY 4 MILE CLOSURE DEMAND AS MINERS “JUMP THE GUN” «

July 29, 2009 - Posted by | aboriginal issues, South Australia, uranium | , , , , ,

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