Codelco-Chile's Corporate Decontamination Plan for Its Smelters

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gerardo Muñoz
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

All along this century CODELCO's smelters have been operating on conventional technology, which Codelco has streamlined by using oxygen, developing oxy-fuel burners for reverberatory furnaces and introducing oxygen smelting of concentrates in converters (Teniente Converters). Chuquicamata began capturing sulfur from its first Teniente Converter in 1985. Since then, it has implemented a program allowing to gradually increase such capture. In 1994 a Frame Law on the Environment was enacted in Chile. By virtue thereof and of CODELCO's corporate environmental policy, an investment program aimed at capturing more than 95% of gaseous pollutants in all its smelters in a term not exceeding twelve years was established. The above entails a substantial improvement of the operational management as regards fugitive gases capture and treatment. This paper describes the way CODELCO is to deal with this challenge with a view to fully complying with environmental regulations and obtaining the required environmental certifications of its operations.
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APA: Gerardo Muñoz  (1996)  Codelco-Chile's Corporate Decontamination Plan for Its Smelters

MLA: Gerardo Muñoz Codelco-Chile's Corporate Decontamination Plan for Its Smelters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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