BCL studies sulphuric plant viability

BCL Mine has initiated studies into the viability of a sulphuric acid plant, which researchers insist is the most rationale solution to the copper and nickel mine's sulphur pollution problem.

European Union studies indicate that the Selebi-Phikwe mine produces approximately 534,000 tonnes of sulphur dioxide per year, most of this emanating from the smelter, the mine's converter and other sources.

By the end of the year, the Mine expects to have an idea of the costs involved in setting up such a plant and a refinery.

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