All of these accusations led to the agreement that Antofagasta Minerals will make the proper arrangements to remove what needs to be taken out. So what exactly are the details in this new chapter in the epic love hate story between Argentina and Chile? A test done by URS AECOM also concluded that there are 470 toxins that will be released into the environment, and that Antofagasta Minerals should have created a containing material. Let’s take a look:According to Infobae, in 2004, the Chilean government gave Antofagasta Minerals the go ahead to install the Cerro Amarillo dump to deposit waste materials from the Los Pelambres mining deposit. The ties between Chilean Mining Minister Aurora Williams and Antofagasta Minerals are also clearly and awkwardly apparent: Williams was once the manager of administration and finance for Antofagasta Minerals, which is controlled by Chilean conglomerate, the Luksic Group.
Source: The Bubble July 29, 2016 17:39 UTC