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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Another water battle to keep an eye on

Since 1992, when Newmont began building the Yanacocha gold mine, most Cajamarquinos have learned that mega-mining is incompatible with sustainable agriculture and reliable, safe drinking water. According to the nonprofit Earthworks, tests done by the mine and the Peruvian government of treated water coming from the Yanacocha mine have shown levels of arsenic and mercury that exceed World Health Organization standards.
Gianni Converso’s documentary Open Pit shows Yanacocha discharging “treated” water not fit for human consumption, laying off workers with elevated levels of mercury in the blood, and intimidating anti-mining protesters by hiring and transporting Peruvian National Police and allowing them to wear their government-issued uniforms and carry their government-issued weapons while being paid by Newmont to protect company property.

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