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Vale ordered to pay tribes $26.8 mn over river contamination
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2018-11-17
发布年2018
语种英语
国家美国
领域地球科学
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The Onca Puma nickel mine in Brazil's northern Para state is blamed for contaminating the Catete river, which prosecuotrs said had a "severe" impact on the Xikrin and Kayapo tribes

A Brazil appeals court on Friday ordered mining giant Vale to pay two indigenous tribes $26.8 million over river contamination that harmed public health, the prosecutors' office said Friday.

The Onca Puma nickel mine in Brazil's northern Para state, in operation for a decade, is blamed for contaminating the Catete river, which prosecutors said had a "severe" impact on the Xikrin and Kayapo tribes.

In a statement, the prosecutors' office said the contamination affected food availability and the Xikrin tribe's drinking water.

It meanwhile added bathing in the river also caused skin and eye irritation, with some cases of birth defects and serious illnesses reported.

The ordered Onca Puma's operations be suspended until Vale fulfils its social and environmental obligations, including a compensation program for those affected.

Vale told AFP it would appeal to restart mining operations.

"Expert reports demonstrate that the venture causes no harm to the Catete river and the ," it said, adding its operations were authorized by local environmental authorities.

Explore further: Arsenic, other contaminants found in Brazilian mine river: Vale

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