Project approved ?
posted on
Oct 12, 2012 10:33PM
By Jody Elliott, Director at The Resource Channel on 11 Oct 12
The Paradise South Phosphate project has this week received Queensland government approval to proceed.
The multi-million dollar open cut phosphate mine located north-west of Mount Isa will produce up to seven million tonnes of rock phosphate each year with an operating cost of around $200 million a year over 20 years.
The Paradise South Phosphate Project will comprise the development of phosphate resources (rock phosphate) for export and domestic markets with an open cut phosphate mine and phosphate handling and processing infrastructure. Key components of the Project include an open cut mine, beneficiation plant, start-up Tailings Storage Facility, water supply dam, power transmission line and an accommodation village.
The following work packages are currently open for tender and will generate the bulk of employment opportunities:
Package 1 - Beneficiation Plant
Package 2 - Power Transmission
Package 3 - Tailings and water Supply Dams
Package 4 - Water Treatment Plant
Package 5 - Accommodation Village and Administration Building
Package 6 - Mining Infrastructure (including the construction of the ROM pad and haul roads) and Operations
The project is anticipated to generate 420 jobs for the Mount Isa region.
The construction of the plant and associated infrastructure is proposed to be undertaken during the dry seasons of 2013 and 2014. http://www.theresourcechannel.com.au/blog/major-queensland-phosphate-project-approved