Buenavista mine
Location | |
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Sonora | |
Country | Mexico |
Production | |
Products | Copper, silver, zinc |
Owner | |
Company | Grupo México |
The Buenavista mine is a large copper mine located in the north-west of Mexico in Cananea, Sonora. It lies 35 km south of the USA border near Nogales, Arizona. Buenavista mine represents one of the largest copper reserve in Mexico and in the world, having estimated reserves of 36 million tonnes of ore grading 0.69% copper, 3.3% zinc and 33.4 million oz of silver.[1]
In August 2014, a major ecological disaster took place at the mine when 40,000 cubic meters of wastewater spilled into the Bacanuchi river and Sonora river. The wastewater carries sulphuric acid and it is believed to also carry cyanide. The event prompted 88 schools to close temporarily. The mine officials have been criticized for not reporting the accident to the authorities until after 24 hours, when the residents have noticed the orange coloured river water.[2]
References
- ↑ "Buenavista mine". southerncoppercorporation.com. 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
- ↑ "Mining Spill Near U.S. Border Closes 88 Schools, Leaves Thousands Of Mexicans Without Water". 18 August 2014.