BCM engages consultant on oil, chemical disposal

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FRANCISTOWN: The Botswana Chamber of Mines (BCM) has confirmed that a new consultant who will do a feasibility study for its proposed oil and chemical disposing plant will begin work sometime next month.

The plant, which will specifically be for the BCM members, is to be constructed at a plot owned by the organisation near the Francistown City Council (FCC) landfill.

“We have identified a new consultant who is scheduled to begin the feasibility study sometime next month as agreed in principle.

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