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Haddington commences Bald Hill construction

HADDINGTON International Resources said today it has poured the concrete for mill foundations at its Bald Hill tantalite project, located 60km south-east of Kambalda in Western Australia, marking the commencement of construction.

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When completed in July, the Bald Hill treatment plant will process about 200,000 tonnes of ore a year to produce 145,000 pounds of tantalite. Sons of Gwalia - the world's largest tantalum producer with...

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