Toro Energy has solidified its location as the frontrunner to mine uranium in Western Australian after the state's Environmental Protection Authority today backed its Wiluna mine offer for the Northern Goldfields.
Toro shares rose as greatly as 12 per cent, or 0.8 cents, to 7.5 cents after he South Australia-based uranium hopeful emerged from a trading haltUnder Toro's management plan, uranium would be transported in yellow-cake type by road from the Wiluna mine, skirting the regional city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder and out east towards the South Australian border.
EPA chairman Paul Vogel said radiation disclosure for people living near Wiluna would be "very low" from the mine."There will be revelation monitoring of drivers of those trucks," Dr Vogel said. "Trucks will moreover have GPS tracking systems."
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