Thanks for that Perth Magic
The story on KLL in Farm Weekly on February 10 [https://www.farmweekly.com.au/story/6618797/mines-could-exceed-expected-life-span/] says they had only just started to pump into a plastic lined pond two weeks ago......around the same time Cyclone Damien made landfall.
It caused so much damage to Rio Tinto operations that Rio cut its production forecasts. https://www.*********.com.au/2020/02/18/cyclone-damien-damages-rio-iron-ore-forecast/
If KLL was hit badly too and there was a lot of plastic sheeting not properly weighted down yet by water, it might have caused damage there too
Here’s the relevant excerpt from Farm Weekly; 10/02/20
.. “KLL has begun pumping brine from Ten Mile Lake, 40 kilometres away, into a plastic lined evaporative "pre-concentrator" pond and is working on a similar pre-concentrator pond and transfer pumping station at the western end of Sunshine Lake.
It is also completing a series of gravity-flowed evaporation ponds and hopes to have a stockpile of harvest salts from Ten Mile and the western end of Sunshine Lake ready for when the production plant is completed later in the year...”...
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