Malaysia

Authorities give go-ahead for rare earth mining project in Hulu Perak

MB Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad says Environment, Drainage depts have voiced approval

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2022 10:31PM

Authorities give go-ahead for rare earth mining project in Hulu Perak
The rare earth mining project in Mukim Kenering, Gerik, Hulu Perak was initially scheduled to commence this month but it is up to the appointed company on when to begin work, according to Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad (pic). – Bernama pic, September 13, 2022

IPOH – The rare earth mining project in Mukim Kenering, Gerik, Hulu Perak has received approval for the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) from the Environment Department as well as for the Erosion Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) from the Drainage and Irrigation Department.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said he had been informed of this by Perak Menteri Besar Incorporated (MBI) chief executive officer, Anuar Zainal Abidin, that the high-impact pioneer project had received full approval.

“I have not received this officially but have been notified by MBI of the approval, so the project can start. 

“We have been waiting for the two approvals, from the EMP and ESCP, before starting the rare earth mining activity. In fact, it has been scheduled to commence this month but it is up to the appointed company as to when to begin work,” he said at a media conference after attending the state government’s Meet-the-Customers Day programme at Indera Mulia Stadium, here, today.

In August, Saarani had said that approval for the project was at the final stage and it would only start after obtaining approval for the EMP and ESCP. 

Previously, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan had said the project was expected to start this month with the first mineral output by November.

He also said that from a study undertaken under the 12th Malaysia Plan, it was estimated that Malaysia had 15.2 million tonnes of NR-REE worth RM741 billion. 

The Hulu Perak area had been earmarked for rare earth mining with the mineral to be used by the electronic sector.

The project, which is a new source of income for Perak, covers 11 pieces of land totalling 2,161ha owned by MBI, the Gerik district council, Felcra Bhd, and the State Agricultural Development Corp. – Bernama, September 13, 2022

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