ENVIRONMENT

Savage River production down but not out

HIGH rainfall levels and wall stability issues have forced Grange Resources to wind up ore production early at the North Pit of the Savage River mine on Tasmania’s west coast.

Grange Resources has had a production set back at Savage River.

Grange Resources has had a production set back at Savage River.

While Grange developed more ore than it planned to from the North Pit, production rates were still down and will remain that way for the first half of the year. Ore feed for the concentrator plant is...

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