Rare Earth Project Will Be Stopped Immediately If Hazardous Mb
Perak will not hesitate to stop the non-radioactive rare earth element (NR-REE) project in the state if it is found to have elements that are hazardous to health, the state assembly was told today.
However, Menteri Besar Saarani Mohamad said he is confident that all the processes involved in the project will not produce hazardous materials, including radioactive materials.
"(But), if the process of extracting the NR-REE or the process from the extraction brings harm, for example, there is a radioactive source, then the state government will not hesitate to stop the project,” he added.
He said this in response to a supplementary question from Koo Haai Yen (Pakatan Harapan-Keranji) on the government's plan to manage radioactive materials extracted from the NR-REE project.
Saarani (BN-Kota Tampan) also said the project, carried out by MCRE Resources Sdn Bhd, only started after approvals had been obtained from relevant technical agencies.
The approval includes the Environmental Impact Assessment report and the Environmental Management Plan.
"All these (requirements) have been complied with...we prioritise the health and lives of the Perak people more than the revenue that we can get (from the project),” he said
Saarani (above) said this in reply to a supplementary question from Razman Zakaria (Perikatan Nasional-Gunong Semanggol).
Razman asked on the arsenic waste from mining activities in Hulu Perak that was polluting Sungai Rui.
Saarani also told the legislative assembly that the state government was committed to establishing an NR-REE processing centre as a downstream activity.
This is to produce semi-products and final products that are more valuable when compared to raw NR-REE products, he said.
"This has already been conveyed to the federal government where three strategic locations can be offered...these sites are government land and also land owned by state government-linked companies (GLCs)," he added.
He said the three locations are Muallim, Bandariang, Hulu Perak, and Silver Valley Technology Park, Kanthan, Kinta.
Saarani said this in response to the original question from Goh See Hua (Pakatan Harapan-Pasir Pinji) about lanthanide mining in Gerik.
- Bernama
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