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Profepa Closes the Mining Company Metales Rosmex

Editorial Mexico City. The Federal Office of Environmental Protection (Profepa) reported this Tuesday that a temporary total closure measure was filed by the mining company Metales Rosmex, for a spill in its dam of jales material that affects the streams Tía Chona, Magistral and Agüita Caliente, in addition to lands of the low forest, located in the municipality of Concordia, in Sinaloa. The prosecutor's office detailed in a statement that the s…
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More than 19,000 m2 of tailings material affected lowland forest and the Tía Chona, Magistral, and Agüita Caliente streams in Sinaloa: Profepa Regeneration, 16 […] The entry Profepa closes Rosmex mine due to tailings dam spill was published first in RegeneraciónMX.

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Editorial Mexico City. The Federal Office of Environmental Protection (Profepa) reported this Tuesday that a temporary total closure measure was filed by the mining company Metales Rosmex, for a spill in its dam of jales material that affects the streams Tía Chona, Magistral and Agüita Caliente, in addition to lands of the low forest, located in the municipality of Concordia, in Sinaloa. The prosecutor's office detailed in a statement that the s…

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The company Metales Rosmex S.A. de C.V. did not present various studies nor did it have the necessary coating to prevent the filtration of material. Jorge Salcedo OEM-Reportex The Federal Office of Environmental Protection (Profepa) closed the mining company Metales Rosmex S.A. de C.V. due to the overflow of 19 thousand 280 cubic meters of its chales dam that affected at least three rivers and almost 600 meters of low forest or forest land, inf…

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Mexican mining company Metales Rosmex suffered a spill of 19,280 m3 of mining waste in Sinaloa streams, so the Profepa imposed a total temporary closure as a security measure The Federal Office of Environmental Protection (Profepa) reported that on June 30, the mining company Metales Rosmex, based in Sinaloa, suffered a spill of 19,280 m3 of mining waste from its pulley dam. The overflow ran along 596 meters and left effects on the low forest an…

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