The Star Malaysia

Lynas ready to comply with storage advice

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KUANTAN: Lynas Malaysia is prepared to comply with the executive review committee’s recommenda­tion to store its water leach purificati­on (WLP) residue in a permanent disposal facility (PDF).

Its managing director Datuk Mashal Ahmad said the Pakatan Harapan government’s review committee had taken a diligent, scientific approach by visiting the Lynas Malaysia facility and held meetings with the management, scientific experts, community members and groups opposed to Lynas.

“Following this, the review committee found Lynas Malaysia’s operations are low risk, compliant with relevant regulation­s and residue storage facilities are operated in a proper manner.

“These findings are consistent with several independen­t and scientific reviews, including by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency. The review committee also made recommenda­tions, including for Lynas Malaysia to site and build a PDF for the WLP residue.

“Lynas Malaysia is prepared to comply with this recommenda­tion,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Mashal added that the company believes the review committee’s recommenda­tions should be followed and that all assessment of its operations should be based on scientific facts and evidence, not unsupporte­d assertions.

He said this was in contrast with the parliament­ary caucus committee, which Lynas Malaysia had invited to visit the plant or to receive a briefing

The licence conditions require Lynas Malaysia to site, construct and build a PDF to store the WLP residue. Datuk Mashal Ahmad

on its operations.

“Lynas Malaysia has also confirmed its invitation­s to the Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change Minister.

“To date, all except one member of the caucus have either declined or not responded to our hand-delivered invitation­s. This is disappoint­ing as many assertions made by the committee are incorrect and we wish to ensure that all members have access to the facts,” said Mashal.

Mashal said all three consecutiv­e operating licences issued by the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) required Lynas Malaysia to carry out research and developmen­t on the safe reuse of the WLP residue generated.

“If that proves impractica­l, the licence conditions require Lynas Malaysia to site, construct and build a PDF to store the WLP residue. Lynas Malaysia is only required to export the WLP out of Malaysia if both of the previous options are not available,” he said.

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