Lynas getting ready to dump its wastes in Temerloh?
Harakahdaily,
03 May 2013
May 3: The scene of intense construction activities at a site in Temerloh has raised questions among locals whether it is being prepared for the final resting place of tonnes of toxic wastes from the controversial rare-earth factory in Gebeng run by Australian mining firm Lynas.
How and where Lynas will dump its hazardous wastes has been at the centre of public opposition over the government's approval for the plant.
Despite assurances by the BN government that the waste will be exported to a third country, Lynas Corporation executive chairman Nicholas Curtis had maintained there was no such provision in the temporary operating licence issued to it late last year.
A signboard at the construction vicinity, located behind a Chinese cemetery near Taman Bahagia in Temerloh, informs that the works are are related to a "sanitary waste disposal site".
A Harakahdaily reporter managed to snap these photographs, although a local resident pointed out that the place was heavily guarded.
"This does not look like an ordinary site, it is huge, some 150 acres. Why the need for such a deep hole?" asked the resident who only wanted to be known as Ron.
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