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CAP Mining to construct US$250 million desalination plant for Chilean iron mine

19 November 2009

When the desalination plant opens in 2012, it will transfer water from the water collection facility near the town of Puerto Totoralillo through a 120 km aqueduct to the Cerro Negro Norte iron mine in the Copiapo Valley.

The desalination plant, which will provide the Cerro Negro Norte iron mine with 50% of its water needs, forms part of a bigger project by CAP's mining subsidiary CMP to increase annual iron production in the Copiapo valley to four million tons within the next four years.

 

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