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FAULTS EXPOSED WITH MULGA ROCK URANIUM PROPOSAL

logo CCWA http://www.ccwa.org.au/faults_exposed_with_mulga_rock_uranium_proposal

 BY MIA PEPPER MARCH 08, 2016  National and state environment groups have today release an analysis of the proposed Mulga Rock uranium mine, which identifies that the project lies between three fault lines that the proponent failed to adequately disclose.

The confirmation raises serious environmental concerns over land clearing, water consumption, waste management and impacts on rare and endangered species.

The public comment period for the proposal closed today with over 1100 individual submissions calling on the EPA to reject the mine proposal.

Vimy Resources’ proposal for a uranium project at Mulga Rock is in the Yellow Sandplain Priority Ecological Community, 250km north east of Kalgoorlie and upstream from the Queen Victoria Springs A Class Nature Reserve.

“Vimy want to take 15 million litres of underground water every day for their uranium operation,” said CCWA nuclear free campaigner Mia Pepper. “This ancient water is sustaining life and supporting this fragile desert ecosystem. Vimy would be voraciously consuming this precious water resource in a bid to extract a product that is unsafe, unnecessary and uneconomic.”

“Vimy are seeking to fast-track approvals for this project before next year’s state election even though the uranium price has flat-lined in the wake of Fukushima”.

The environment groups detailed submission has also identified deficiencies in the plans for the long term containment and management of radioactive mine tailings, including the presence of under reported seismic fault-lines in the proposed tailing dams region.

“March 11 is the fifth anniversary of the Australian uranium fuelled Fukushima nuclear disaster,” said ACF campaigner Dave Sweeney.

“Australia should withdraw from mining the mineral that fuelled Fukushima, not open the door to more mines and more radioactive disasters.”

In September 2011 following the Fukushima accident UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon called on Australia to conduct ‘an in-depth assessment of the net cost impact of the impacts of mining fissionable material on local communities and ecosystems’.

“This assessment has never occurred,” said Dave Sweeney.

“Instead of trying to fast-track an unwelcome new mine to promote an unsafe old industry it is time for a genuine examination of the costs and benefits of WA’s fledgling uranium sector through a full public inquiry under the provisions of the state Environmental Protection Act”.

For further context or comment:

  • Mia Pepper, Nuclear Free Campaigner CCWA – 0415 380 808
  • Dave Sweeney, Nuclear Free Campaigner ACF – 0408 317 812

Note: Detailed joint environment submission is available at – www.ccwa.org.au/mulgarocks

 

March 27, 2016 - Posted by | uranium, Western Australia

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