In the absence of enforced environmental standards, BHP's waste disposal methods were cheap, primitive and highly toxic.
When livestock began dying after drinking local water, a protest movement emerged. Activists claimed the mine represented a fundamental assault on their way of life, which has co-existed with the local environment for millennia.
Another study by Cusco-based environmental authorities discovered that 26 residents of Espinar had dangerous levels of mercury, cadmium and lead after drinking from the affected rivers.
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