Published on Friday January 28 2011

The environmental-impact assessment (EIA) and the environmental management plan (EMP) for the proposed mining licence area were lodged with the Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism in November.
Extract said that the approval of the EIA and EMP was a necessary step for obtaining a mining licence for Husab, which is the fifth-largest uranium-only deposit in the world.
“We have undertaken extensive specialist environmental studies and we are committed to ensuring our environmental standards adhere to international best practice.”
Extract expects the results for the Husab definitive feasibility study (DFS) in the first quarter of next year, with plant commissioning scheduled for the first quarter in 2014.
The rate of production would rank the Husab mine as the second-largest uranium mine in the world, based on production.
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