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Ajam Suspends Operations of 20 Mining Companies in Viacha for Pollution and Illegality

Summary by Radio FmBolivia
The measure comes after protests by communers who denounced the presence of mercury and cyanide in the rivers The Administrative Mining Jurisdictional Authority (AJAM) ordered on Thursday the suspension of processing, marketing and other mining activities of 20 companies and cooperatives in the municipality of Viacha (La Paz), after verifying that they operated illegally and amid reports of mercury and cyanide contamination in the rivers of the …
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The measure comes after protests by communers who denounced the presence of mercury and cyanide in the rivers The Administrative Mining Jurisdictional Authority (AJAM) ordered on Thursday the suspension of processing, marketing and other mining activities of 20 companies and cooperatives in the municipality of Viacha (La Paz), after verifying that they operated illegally and amid reports of mercury and cyanide contamination in the rivers of the …

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Radio FmBolivia broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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