Ottawa Citizen

Barrick ordered to fix damaged Chilean rivers,

Firm accused of water contaminat­ion in Chile

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A Chilean appeals court ruled against the world’s largest gold mining company on Monday, favouring Chilean Indians who accuse Barrick Gold Corp. of contaminat­ing their water downstream.

The judges in the northern city of Copiapo unanimousl­y ruled that the company must keep all its environmen­tal promises before moving forward with constructi­on of the Pascua-Lama mine at the very top of Chile’s mountainou­s border with Argentina. They also said Barrick must repair environmen­tal damage to the Estrecho and Huasco rivers, and monitor the condition of three glaciers next to the mine project.

Chile’s environmen­tal watchdog agency already ordered constructi­on stopped until Barrick builds systems to keep the mine from contaminat­ing the watershed below, and Barrick executives have publicly committed the company to fulfilling the requiremen­ts of its environmen­tal permit.

But Monday’s ruling goes beyond that by demanding repairs to the rivers that run through the Diaguita Indians’ subsistenc­e farms. The water is vital to life in Chile’s Atacama Desert, and the Diaguitas fear that the Pascua-Lama mine above them is ruining the resource.

Barrick said it has submitted a plan, subject to review by Chilean regulatory authoritie­s, to construct the project’s water management system in compliance with its permit conditions.

“Barrick is committed to operating at the highest environmen­tal standards at all of its operations around the world, including at Pascua-Lama, and is working diligently to meet all regulatory requiremen­ts at the project,” the company said in a statement.

The ruling is yet another setback for the $8.5-billion, bi-national mine, whose opening is now delayed for years. While Argentine officials are eager to keep building, Chilean regulators have raised questions about the mine’s viability. On the Argentine side, where Barrick fuels a third of San Juan province’s economy, officials have been monitoring and trying to figure out how to preserve thousands of jobs.

Barrick’s stock was trading up slightly Monday at $15 a share after reaching what market analysts have described as possibly historic lows last week.

 ?? BARRICK GOLD INC. ?? Barrick must keep all its environmen­tal promises before constructi­on of the Pascua-Lama mine, judges ruled.
BARRICK GOLD INC. Barrick must keep all its environmen­tal promises before constructi­on of the Pascua-Lama mine, judges ruled.

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