Chile's parched mines race for an increasingly scarce commodity: waterSANTIAGO, May 6 (Reuters) - A record-breaking drought in Chile is impactin...
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SANTIAGO, May 6 (Reuters) - A record-breaking drought in Chile is impacting mining operations and forcing companies to escalate their search for more sources of water, from water treatment and pricey desalination plants to even encouraging workers to use less water in the shower.
The Andean nation, the world's no. 1 copper producer and the no. 2 producer of battery metal lithium, is battling a historic drought that is now entering its 13th year. That has led capital Santiago to roll out unprecedented plans to ration water for residents. read more
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- Mine Water Management
- Mining