Thursday, March 17, 2011

Recall Letter For Dental Patients

MINING - PERU Tia Maria project will use only the nose


Tia Maria project used only Desalinated seawater

Tia Maria mining project require the use of water to an average flow of 850

m

3

/ h, this will desalinate seawater. The total water used in the project will be desalinated seawater. No

be affected or use surface water or groundwater Valley Tambo.

uptake of seawater desalination plant will be located north

Mejia in an area near the beach of El Sombrero.

The desalination plant to be built, the sea water will be divided into two

streams. One of these currents is desalinated water, which is

salt has been removed and sent to Pampa Cachendo.

The other current lead salts of desalinated water withdrawals. This water more

salt is known as "brine" and will be returned to the sea.

The desalinated water will be pumped through a pipeline 30 km

from this facility on the beach, to Pampa Cachendo. In Pampa Cachendo

there will be a second stage of desalination to produce water suitable

for use in the processing plant and drinking water of

workers.

Pumping System

The water used in the production process is stored in a tank

10.000 m

3

capacity for subsequent pumping to Cachendo Pampa. The pumping system has two lift stations, the first will

located at sea level, near the desalination plant and the second, a

distance of 12 kilometers in the direction of Cachendo Pampa, from where the water

be re-driven 18 kilometers further to a storage pond

27.000 m

3

capacity Cachendo located in Pampa, at an altitude of 1.000 meters. From the pool of water in Pampa Cachendo be distributed water for

leaching, mining, desalination plants and Cachendo Pampa

for human consumption in the camp.

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Rodrigo González Fernández
Diploma in Corporate Social Responsibility "UN
Diploma in Knowledge Management" UN

Diploma in Management in Public Administration UN


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