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Lake Way plant the best way for Salt Lake Potash

A 50,000 tonne per annum sulphate of potash demonstration plant at Lake Way will cost Salt Lake Potash about $49 million to build and $387 per tonne to operate, a scoping study has shown.

 Salt Lake Potash's Lake Way project

Salt Lake Potash's Lake Way project

The testing of the low capital expenditure, staged development model confirmed to Salt Lake Potash a demonstration plant was the ideal way to kick-start development of its broader Goldfields salt lakes...

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