Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston opens McLarty complex.
Date: | Thursday, 18 April 2019 |
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- New McLarty Facility has 36 explosives storage and manufacturing sites
- Uptake of sites has surpassed expectations
- Explosives are used for drilling and blasting on WA mine sites
The McGowan Government is pleased to announce the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety’s (DMIRS) McLarty State Explosives Facility is open for business.
Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston officially opened the new Explosives Facility in Myalup on Tuesday.
There are 36 explosives storage and manufacturing sites at the new facility, and so far 19 have been leased and one is managed by DMIRS, with construction underway at all sites.
A further 14 have strong commitments for development and two remain unallocated.
The McLarty Explosives Facility replaces the Baldivis Explosives Reserve, which is expected to be handed back to LandCorp in June this year.
Explosives storage facilities are important infrastructure for the State’s mining sector.
They provide highly secure areas and suitable locations for the storage and manufacture of packaged explosives, including fireworks.
Comments attributed to Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston:
“It’s pleasing to see that overall take up of sites has surpassed expectations with a good mix of local, interstate and international companies using the new facility.
“All available sites are expected to be occupied by the end of 2019 and there is already potential to expand the reserve to the south.
“With about $113 billion of resource projects in the pipeline, the McGowan Government is committed to supporting growth of the resources sector and explosives storage facilities play a vital role in the industry.”