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The former Port Pirie Uranium (U) and Rare Earth (RE) Treatment Plant site is located immediately north of the city of Port Pirie, adjacent to the Zinifex Lead Smelter.
The treatment plant was operated by the State Government from 1954 to 1962 for the recovery of uranium and rare earths. Upon closure in 1962, a number of smaller companies have used the property for various operations including the further pursuit of rare earth elements.
More historical information is available on the following pages:
PIRSA Division of Minerals and Energy Resources has retained management responsibility of the site for the government, and maintains a continuing watch on the site with radiological advice and assistance from the Radiation Protection Division of the EPA.
PIRSA is currently developing a long-term management strategy for the former site. As part of this strategy there is a need to inform and consult with various stakeholders in order to effect an outcome for the present and ongoing management of the site. To assist in this process a Community Focus Group was formed in 2005.
Visit the Current and Recent Activities page for more information on the management of the Port Pirie U and RE Treatment plant.