Environmental Protection in the Milpo Mine: An Experience in the Central Andes of Peru

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Aguirre H. Para G. Artadi
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Mining is a very important economical activity in Peru which has been recently developed without considering environmental aspects. Here, we show an experience at the Milpo mine, situated 4,200 meters above sea level; a mining company that has the value of being one of few from the last decade that is engaged in consolidating a model of environmental protection. The model includes aspects of contamination prevention and control, with bioindicators such as pasture cultivation, vegetables, forests, and hydrobiological species breeding. Socially, through means of development programs in natural areas, forestation and support to rural agriculture, together with environmental education, it is being demonstrated that it is possible to ensure tangible results in environmental conservation and the well-being of the populations around the mine.
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APA: A. Aguirre H. Para G. Artadi  (1998)  Environmental Protection in the Milpo Mine: An Experience in the Central Andes of Peru

MLA: A. Aguirre H. Para G. Artadi Environmental Protection in the Milpo Mine: An Experience in the Central Andes of Peru. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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