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星期三, 十二月 12, 2007

Tungsten and tin mine to reopen

A Devon mine that is believed to be one of the world's largest sources
of tungsten and tin is to be reopened after more than 60 years.
Australian-based Wolf Minerals plans to start mining reserves at
Hemerdon mine, Plympton to meet UK demand and exports.

The company said global demand for tin and tungsten, a metal commonly
used for light bulb filament, was rising fast.

It hopes to create 500 new jobs could. But locals fear the mine will
engulf some homes in the village of Hemerdon.

Wolf Minerals said it was one of the largest tungsten and tin mines in the West.
'Huge impact'

The mine has had planning permission in place since 1986.

A deposit of tungsten was discovered in 1867 at Hemerdon and in 1916
renewed exploration revealed a widespread low grade wolframite
deposit. Mineral working was carried out between 1919 and 1920 and
again between 1934 and 1944.

The development of the mine will result in the formation of an open
pit about 850m long by 540m wide and 200m deep.

The mine is expected to have an anticipated life of about 20 years.

An access road is planned for the mine.

Parish councillor Julian Taylor said: "It will be a huge impact on Hemerdon.

"I feel really sorry for those people at the top end of the village
where this mine will actually engulf their homes. There will be an
impact on traffic.

"Our lives will change for ever because the beautiful top part of the
village will be cut off from the main part here."

A company spokesman said: "The strategically important reserves of
this valuable mineral are anticipated to meet the UK's entire demand
for this essential raw material for many years to come as well as
generating economically important exports and up to 500 jobs." – BBC
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